Closely Watched Trains (1966)

A young apprentice's sexual awakening amid wartime chaos. Ideal for fans of coming-of-age stories with a touch of humor.

Genres: Comedy, Drama, War

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Closely Watched Trains(1966)

Movie1h 33mCzechComedy, Drama, War
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Overview

At a quiet village railway station in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, a shy apprentice tries to navigate first love and sexual insecurity while the routines of depot life carry on around him. As wartime pressure and whispers of resistance creep closer, his awkward coming-of-age collides with the uneasy reality beyond the tracks.

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Pros: darkly funny moments; relatable coming-of-age; tense wartime backdrop | Cons: uneven tone shifts; slow stretches; humor not for all

Will You Like This?

You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a tragicomic coming-of-age story where sexual anxiety and everyday workplace antics sit beside wartime tension; Not for you if you dislike frank sex humor or bleak, grim moods like in Loves of a Blonde.

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This film is a classic of European cinema.

Odd little duck of a movie. This reminded me of books that are described as "comic" but that I don't really find funny or humorous in any way. Felt quirky in an unpleasant way, like a Wes Anderson movie. Cool if that's your thing, but it isn't mine.

The original title of the film is Ostre sledované vlaky.

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“Milos” (Václav Neckár) is about to start his new job as a trainee dispatcher on the Czech railways, and is proudly sporting his new uniform as he proudly arrives for duty. He is to work with “Hubicka” (Josef Somr) who has a penchant for the ladies and that merely serves to remind our young man that as yet, he has only very limited experience with the opposite sex. That’s despite some obvious flirting with “Mása” (Jitka Scoffin) who clearly has designs on his body! It’s late one evening and they manage to get some time together, alone and intimate - but something goes wrong! Next thing, the now totally dejected “Milos” is resorting to drastic action… Then we discover that his doctor has diagnosed something that is going to need his friends to help him out with, discretely. All the while, the Nazis have been making their presence felt and with an enormous ammunition train due to pass through their station, the staff have decided that they need to do their bit for the war effort! The arrival of their supervisor on the big day to investigate some inappropriate rubber-stamping adds even more pressure to the staff as lots of pots seem to come to the boil at once. Neckár is on great form here. He manages to convey the naïveté of his character with an aplomb that marries the gently written and delivered comedy here with his own anxieties about sex - which easily outweigh those he has about sabotaging any enemy train. Somr (who did remind me a lot of Peter Sellars) is also on great form as the mischief making couch scratcher and the underplayed wartime menace adds a little to the richness of this characterful drama where great pride is taken in meticulously turning up for work to follow in family traditions. I didn’t exactly love the ending, but it’s still a fitting conclusion for a story about so many young men in wartime whose more natural priorities in life were often upturned by events outwith their control.

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