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D.Moore 

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English Dagmar Veškrnová was really hard to bear in places, and I didn't like the large number of characters who were useless, and I wouldn't even call the whole story a crime story. But on the other hand, A Girl Fit to Be Killed has a really sensational opening, great music, several funny moments and the impeccable Ilya Prachař, Karel Augusta and Vaclav Lohniský. ()

Malarkey 

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English Dagmar Veškrnová has slayed another naive role. The movie is quite boring, but on the other hand, I have to admit that it managed to intrigue me at first glance, especially Dagmar. I stopped everything I was doing that Sunday afternoon and focused only on her. But eventually, I realized that this crime investigation movie was more about Dagmar herself rather than the murderer. But I’ve never seen a Czech movie taking place on the Sněžka Mountain and so I must applaud it in this regard. ()

gudaulin 

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English The direction is acceptable, and the fresh-faced Dagmar Veškrnová, in her debut, brims with energy, but the screenplay is as weak as concentration camp soup. It's a typical stylistic piece without atmosphere, unable to evoke strong emotions in the viewer. Overall impression: 40%. ()