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Hárder Party: An incorrect black comedy is a cult right

Rougher, bolder and more provocative. Continuation of the film Party Hárd entitled Hárder Party: Summer Massacre has set itself the goal of winning over its predecessor and showing how far summer fun can go.

The second part, subtitled Summer Massacre, was created in part at the instigation of fans who fell in love with the first film so much that they turned it into a cult. As in other films shot by Marty Pohl, we also encounter a good dose of black humor, incorrectness and absurd situations, which other creators only innocently rub against in comparison with it.

Marty Pohl created a classic summer comedy for teenagers, but he drove him to incredible levels in a way that is inherent in his entire work. He retains the typical features of his work, the film features characters known from previous works as well as classic gags. The big difference compared to previous works is the budget, which has increased many times compared to the number one. Let’s see how Marty managed to cope with a higher budget and whether black humor is as functional in his conception as in previous films.

Source: Bontonfilm

Holidays in Ibiza east

School ended. Most students succeeded in graduation and now they finally have time to experience the longest holidays of their lives. And where to experience them other than in “East Ibiza”, Machachi. All the more so when the Summer Massacre festival takes place there, full of the best performers, including Marilyn Manson.

In Marty’s world, however, nothing can be done without complications, so the condition for Tomáš to go on a trip is to work with Uncle Žark. As authoritative and harsh as his father. However, Tomáš manages to get a job for two other boys – Miky and Poulíček, who go on a trip with him.

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