I Served the King of England (2007)

I Served the King of England (2007)
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Despite the 1997 death of longtime friend and Closely Watched Trains collaborator Bohumil Hrabal, 1960s-era Czech New Wave filmmaker Jirí Menzel enters into a postmortem collaboration with the famed author in this pitch-black comedy detailing the shrewd rise of an ambitious waiter. All diminutive manservant Jan Dite (Ivan Barnev) ever wanted was to be filthy rich and to preside over his very own hotel. As a young man coming of age in the 1930s, Jan was preoccupied by beautiful women and awestricken by the fact that anyone, be they rich or poor, would bend to their knees to pick up a coin. With World War II fast approaching and the Germans steadily taking occupation of Czech territory, the opportunistic servant begins his rapid ascent up the hospitality ladder by working for a number of high-profile figures. Though Jan was never a man to settle down with just one woman, his growing attraction to Aryan beauty Liza (Julia Jentsch) soon finds the aspiring hotelier proposing marriage. Of course, a blueblood Teuton like Liza could never wed a man unable to provide proof of his German heritage, but that doesn't stop Jan from doing his best to please her in the bedroom. Later, when Liza is killed retrieving a box of valuable stamps acquired during her stint at the Russian front, Jan uses the valuable collector's items to purchase the very hotel in which he used to work. Unfortunately for Jan, good luck is always followed by bad news, and it's not long before his life's ambition comes crumbling down all around him. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ivan BarnevOldrich Kaiser, (more)
Director(s):
Jirí Menzel
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD,  (View All Versions)

Synopsis of I Served the King of England

Despite the 1997 death of longtime friend and Closely Watched Trains collaborator Bohumil Hrabal, 1960s-era Czech New Wave filmmaker Jirí Menzel enters into a postmortem collaboration with the famed author in this pitch-black comedy detailing the shrewd rise of an ambitious waiter. All diminutive manservant Jan Dite (Ivan Barnev) ever wanted was to be filthy rich and to preside over his very own hotel. As a young man coming of age in the 1930s, Jan was preoccupied by beautiful women and awestricken by the fact that anyone, be they rich or poor, would bend to their knees to pick up a coin. With World War II fast approaching and the Germans steadily taking occupation of Czech territory, the opportunistic servant begins his rapid ascent up the hospitality ladder by working for a number of high-profile figures. Though Jan was never a man to settle down with just one woman, his growing attraction to Aryan beauty Liza (Julia Jentsch) soon finds the aspiring hotelier proposing marriage. Of course, a blueblood Teuton like Liza could never wed a man unable to provide proof of his German heritage, but that doesn't stop Jan from doing his best to please her in the bedroom. Later, when Liza is killed retrieving a box of valuable stamps acquired during her stint at the Russian front, Jan uses the valuable collector's items to purchase the very hotel in which he used to work. Unfortunately for Jan, good luck is always followed by bad news, and it's not long before his life's ambition comes crumbling down all around him. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
119 mins

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Director(s):
Jirí Menzel
Writer(s):
Jirí Menzel
Producer(s):
Andrea MetcalfeRobert SchafferRudolf Biermann
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Nudity)
Categories:
DramaForeign
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Member Reviews (29)

 
Caroline B.

I really enjoyed this movie. Growing up in Germany, I could identify with the humor and the film making. This is a movei that my parents would enjoy. "Got to be open minded" when watching... I would give it 5 stars!

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Barbara H.

I thought this movie was funny, interesting and sad. The lead character spends the entire movie going after what he wants - money and women - seemingly in a bubble. Whether he's unaware of the direction of the political climate or just doesn't care, I couldn't tell. When he finally makes some effort to help Hitler's victims, chasing the train, trying to feed the boxcar passengers, and fails, it's a symbol of his life...good intentions, but unable to move any farther than his own needs will take him. Throughout the movie, I wanted to like his character, but could never bring myself to do it. He was amusing, but not likeable in my eyes.

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Jill L.

This film carried a great mix of everything, absurdity, humor, sadness, longing and most especially love. I was surprised by the film because I expected something completely different from the title. I was pleasantly surprised, however and enjoyed this movie thoroughly. Not a film for kids, because there are many adult themes, but an enjoyable movie for an evening in with your significant other.

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