Tango s komármi 2009
Returning to Slovakia after years abroad, Karol faces a personal crossroads: he wants a clean divorce to start a new life, but his fiancée isn't taking any chances.
Director: Miloslav Luther
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tango s komármi (2009) about?
The film follows Karol, an emigrant returning to Slovakia to finalize his divorce, with his skeptical friend Rudo in tow as a watchdog. As their brief visit takes unexpected turns, past mistakes resurface, forcing them to confront the messy realities of love, loyalty, and new beginnings. A biting yet tender exploration of homecomings gone awry.
Who directed Tango s komármi?
Miloslav Luther helmed this 2009 Slovak comedy-drama, known for blending sharp social commentary with heartfelt storytelling in his films.
Who stars in Tango s komármi?
The lead roles are played by Roman Luknár and Ady Hajdu, with powerful supporting turns from Tereza Brodská, Zuzana Fialová, and Diana Mórová.
Is Tango s komármi (2009) worth watching?
While not widely rated, this genre-blending Slovak film offers a refreshing mix of comedy and drama that resonates with fans of character-driven stories. Its themes of friendship and change give it a universal appeal, though its niche setting may limit broader enthusiasm.
How long is Tango s komármi?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Tango s komármi (2009) — A Slovak comedy-drama about friendship, love, and second chances
Returning to Slovakia after years abroad, Karol faces a personal crossroads: he wants a clean divorce to start a new life, but his fiancée isn't taking any chances. Hired to keep Karol on track, his old friend Rudo quickly realizes the stakes are higher than expected when their reunion dredges up long-buried memories. Miloslav Luther's *Tango s komármi* (2009) blends sharp comedy with poignant drama, weaving together the tangled emotions of homecoming and the absurdity of modern relationships. As chaos unfolds in Bratislava's familiar yet changed streets, the film explores themes of loyalty, second chances, and the comedic pitfalls of life's detours.
With a cast led by Roman Luknár as the impulsive Karol and Ady Hajdu as the reluctant wingman Rudo, this Slovak gem balances wit and warmth in equal measure. The atmosphere crackles with the tension of old friendships tested by new ambitions, all while Luther's direction keeps the story grounded in relatable human foibles. Whether you're drawn to its heartfelt narrative or its biting humor, *Tango s komármi* offers a slice of Central European storytelling that lingers long after the credits roll.