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Smiling stories cover evil. What is missing in the Miki movie, based on the true story of a mob boss?

Summary by Deník N
The Czech-Slovak film Miki, which opened in theaters at the end of August, certainly does not glorify Slovak mafia boss Mikuláš Černák, as some critics claim, but it is far too merciful towards him. In addition to many murders, it leaves out some of his other crimes. How to film about our infamous contemporaries?
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The Czech-Slovak film Miki, which opened in theaters at the end of August, certainly does not glorify Slovak mafia boss Mikuláš Černák, as some critics claim, but it is far too merciful towards him. In addition to many murders, it leaves out some of his other crimes. How to film about our infamous contemporaries?

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Deník N broke the news in on Thursday, September 12, 2024.
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