
Life isn't beautiful
Overview
After the success of a video game series of the same name, the author of the games decided to make a movie in a similar vibe and style. The result is a slightly disturbing, yet entertaining look at the life of Jarda Malík, who needs to quickly get hold of 150.000 Czech crowns. But the task won't be easy, as our hero needs to deal with various obstacles in the way of repaying a debt to the blood thirsty collectors.
Top Cast
Jan Sembdner
Jan Sembdner
Jan Sembdner
Aleš Klika
Aleš Klika
Aleš Klika
Roman Forejt
Roman Forejt
Roman Forejt
David Sembdner
David Sembdner
David Sembdner


Rostislav Neidhardt
Rostislav Neidhardt
Rostislav Neidhardt


Martin Pohl
Martin Pohl
Martin Pohl
Michal Schmutzer
Michal Schmutzer
Michal Schmutzer
Adam Žáček
Adam Žáček
Adam Žáček
Jiří Hruška
Jiří Hruška
Jiří Hruška
Martin Pohl st.
Martin Pohl st.
Martin Pohl st.
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