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''Walking Too Fast'' (, literally ''handcuffs'' or ''bonds'') is a
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and
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directed by
Radim Špaček Radim Špaček (born 13 October 1973, in Ostrava) is a Czech director, producent and actor best known for film Walking Too Fast. He is the only director who has received both Czech Lion and Fluffy Lion. His father Ladislav Špaček is an Etiquett ...
. It was released in 2010. It is a psychological story about relations between the secret police (
StB State Security (, ), or StB / ŠtB, was the secret police force in communist Czechoslovakia from 1945 to its dissolution in 1990. Serving as an intelligence and counter-intelligence agency, it dealt with any activity that was considered oppositio ...
) and the dissident movement, set in
communist Czechoslovakia The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, (Czech and Slovak: ''Československá socialistická republika'', ČSSR) known from 1948 to 1960 as the Czechoslovak Republic (''Československá republika)'', Fourth Czechoslovak Republic, or simply Czech ...
in the 1980s. The film was likened to the German film ''
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''. ''Walking Too Fast'' is described as a dark thriller with an unpredictable protagonist who becomes dangerous to all people around including himself. His way to reach the goal is self-destructive.


Plot

The story revolves around Antonín Rusnák who is an StB agent. He feels rage towards the world. He feels sick and bored from his family and work. His psychological issues cause him breathing problems and his doctor advises him to breathe into a bag if he gets a fit. Antonín and his partner Martin surveil Tomáš and Pavel. They are both dissidents but Pavel is also collaborating with Antonín and Martin. Antonín finds out that Tomáš, who is married, has a lover, Klára. Antonín becomes interested in her. He secretly follows her and uses his authority to protect her. He beats up a guy who bothers her or prevents her boss from firing her because of her links to the dissidents. He also pushes Tomáš to leave the country to get rid of him. He beats him up during interrogations and reveals his affair to his family and Tomáš finally decides to leave Czechoslovakia. Antonín forces Pavel to arrange a meeting with Klára in exchange for seeing his file. Pavel then meets Antonín's partner Martin in order to reveal the agreement he made with Antonín. Martin states that Antonín is done at StB but doesn't know that Antonín is aware of their meeting and lures Martin to the woods where he attacks him and threatens him with a gun. Martin begs him for his life and Antonín handcuffs him to a tree. Antonín and Klára meet in Pavel's apartment. The meeting doesn't end well and Antonín gets a fit so he breathes into the bag which makes Klára realize that Antonín is the agent who terrorized Tomáš. He tells her that he followed her and she admits that she felt as if somebody was watching her for a long time. Antonín reveals his name and she says that he has to stop watching her. Klára leaves the apartment but writes a message for Pavel on the Wall - "Svině" (Swine). Klára goes Home and meets the ambulance that takes her pregnant Friend Darina to the Hospital. She gets on the ambulance but looks around if anybody watches her. The film ends with Antonín waking up at the lakeside. The audience can now hear his thoughts as he enters the lake and goes deeper and deeper. He thinks about who he was and hopes that Klára will remember his name. In the end he states "It is beautiful here" as he kills himself.


Cast

*
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– Antonín Rusnák, a State Security agent * Martin Finger – Tomáš Sýkora, a
dissident A dissident is a person who actively challenges an established political or religious system, doctrine, belief, policy, or institution. In a religious context, the word has been used since the 18th century, and in the political sense since the 2 ...
*
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– Klára Kadlecová, Tomáš's lover * Luboš Veselý – Pavel Veselý, an important figure in the dissident movement and a close friend to Tomáš *
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– Martin Husár, Antonín's partner * Barbora Milotová – Silvie Sýkorová – Tomáš's wife * Ivana Uhlířová – Darina, Klára's friend *
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– Janeček, Antonín and Martin's boss *
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– Miluška * Jana Janěková – Šimková *
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– Rusnák's wife * Jiří Štrébl – Martinec * Cyril Drozda – Doctor * Natálie Drabiščáková – Anna Řeháková


Production

The film was inspired by 1995's ''
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''. Screenwriter
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decided to make a similar story that would replace mobsters with agents of Communist State Security. The first version of screenwriting was made in 2002. Actors for the film were chosen in casting that took 18 months. Shooting started in December 2008 and concluded in the summer of 2009. The film was shot in Prague, Ostrava and Bratislava. Post-production concluded in December 2009.


Release

The film premiered on 4 February 2010. The film returned to cinemas on 3 March 2011 as a reaction to its success at the
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.


Awards

The film received 13 nominations for the
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. It won five of them - Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Actor in Leading Role. The film also received the Film Critics' Award. ''Walking Too Fast'' also succeeded at the
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. The film won awards in five categories - Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor in Leading Role and RWE Award.


Reception

The film has won universal acclaim from critics in the Czech Republic. Out of all Czech films ''Walking too fast'' is number one on Czech movie aggregator Kinobox.cz where it holds 87% from critics.
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considers it to be the best Czech film in the few last years if not the best since the
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. The film holds 74% on Czech-Slovak Film Database.


Reviews

* Jaroslav Sedláček, '' Kinobox.cz'', February 4, 2010 85% * Kamil Fila, ''
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'', February 5, 2010 75% * Kamila Boháčková, '' A2'' 3/2010 * Jan Gregor, ''
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'' 5/2010, February 1, 2010 * Vít Schmarc, '' MovieZone.cz'', January 26, 2010 90% *
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, ''FFFilm'', January 11, 2010 100%


Accolades


International festivals

The film was shown at
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,
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,
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, East European Film Festival and
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.


References


External links

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Czech-Slovak film database

Official site
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