8/10
Error of judgment
14 May 2010
Warning: Spoilers
It is somewhat puzzling to see a teacher from a big city go to a rural community in the Czech Republic. After all, the attractions of Prague being exchanged, perhaps, for the serenity of a simple life, might not be a fair exchange. Yet, this taciturn man gives us the idea he is hiding from something, or someone. The life he can expect among the country folks betrays his intelligence. The thirtysomething teacher strikes a good chord among the young children in his classes. His approach is different from what they probably have been exposed to, before his arrival. Life in that rural community does not offer him much in the way of intellectual reward, yet he seems to be at peace with himself.

When he meets the lady farmer Marie, the teacher has been sleeping on a pile of the hay she, and her son, Lada, are loading into their cart to bring back to their barn. This woman, a widow, makes a sexual advance to the teacher, something that he stops. Marie's reasoning is that perhaps she is older and this man is not interested. In reality, the teacher has a dark secret. He is a homosexual. The teacher is an honest man who had come out to his parents. They had no problem with their son's sexual preference.

The teacher, who watches Lada making out with Beruska, his girlfriend, lusts after the teenager, but being aware of his situation, he keeps away. In fact, Lada counts on the teacher to tutor him for his math exam. During a drinking session, the teacher takes Lada to his place and thinking the boy is not aware, or perhaps getting the wrong signal, he only contributes to having Lada repulsed by his advance as he runs away in horror. When he sees Marie, who knows about the teacher's indiscretion, he believes he must leave the school because the shame of having blown his own cover. But he does not count in being forgiven by the mother, and the school principal, whose attitude is plain understanding.

A sensitive film written and directed by Bohdan Slama. The film deals with an issue that in other countries could had been interpreted as an outrage. In fact, most of the fears in our country are about the sexual orientation of the ones in charge of innocent children, when even for most gays in those positions, the mere thought of abusing a child is as repugnant as the population, at best. This teacher makes the mistake of thinking Lada, being drunk, will not even be aware of his sexual overture, but he is horrified by the realization of how his newly found peace in the country comes crashing down on him.

Pavel Liska makes an impression as the teacher. He underplays his role giving an understated performance. Zuzana Bydzovska makes an excellent contribution to the film with her Marie. Divis Marek's cinematography captures the idyllic countryside in all its glory. The incidental music is by Vladimir Godar.
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