Little Otik
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{{Infobox film
| name = Otesánek
| image = Otesánek poster.png
| caption = Czechoslovak theatrical release poster
| director = Jan Švankmajer
| writer = Jan Švankmajer
| producer = Keith Griffiths
Jaromir Kallista
Jan Švankmajer
| starring = Veronika Žilková
Jan Hartl
Kristina Adamcová
| cinematography = Juraj Galvánek
| editing = Marie Zemanova
| music = Ivo Spalj (sounds)
Carl Maria von Weber (musical score)
| distributor = Zeitgeist Films
| released = {{film date|df=y|2000|01|25|Czech Republic|2000|10|26|UK}}
| runtime = 132 minutes
| country = Czech Republic
United Kingdom
| language = Czech
| budget =
}}
Little Otik ({{langx|cs|Otesánek}}), also known as Greedy Guts, is a 2000 surreal dark comedy horror film by Jan Švankmajer and Eva Švankmajerová. Based on the folktale Otesánek by Karel Jaromír Erben, the film is a comedic live action, stop motion-animated feature film set mainly in an apartment building in the Czech Republic.{{cite book|last=Thomas|first=Alfred|title=The Bohemian Body|publisher=University of Wisconsin Press|year=2007|page=xi|chapter=Preface|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bcwlVBBImsoC&pg=PP17 |isbn=978-0-299-22280-2}}
The film uses the Overture to Der Freischütz (1821) by Carl Maria von Weber as the score.
Plot
Karel Horák (Jan Hartl) and Božena Horáková (Veronika Žilková) are a childless couple and for medical reasons are doomed to remain so. While on vacation with their neighbors, the Stadlers at a house in the country, Karel decides to buy the house at the suggestion of Mr. Stadler. When he is fixing up the house, he digs up a tree stump that looks vaguely like a baby. He spends the rest of the evening cleaning it up and then presents it to his wife. She names the stump Otík and starts to treat it like a real baby. She then works out a plan to fake her pregnancy, and becoming more and more impatient, she speeds up the process and 'gives birth' one month early.
Otík comes alive and has an insatiable appetite. Alžbětka (Kristina Adamcová), the Stadlers’ daughter, has been suspicious all along, and when she reads the fairy tale about Otesánek, the truth becomes clear to her. Meanwhile, little Otík has been just eating and growing. At one point he eats some of Božena's hair, and another day she returns home to find that Otík has eaten their cat. Karel and his wife are at odds with Karel pushing for killing the creature and Božena defending it as their child. The baby later consumes a postal worker (Gustav Vondráček) and then a social worker (Jitka Smutná).
The resulting deaths lead Karel to tie up and lock Otík away in the basement of their apartment building, leaving Otík to starve. Alžbětka secretly takes over as prime caretaker. She tries to keep Otík fed with normal human food, but, when her mother stops her, she is forced to drawing straws (matches in this case) to choose a person to feed to Otík. The chosen victim is an old man and pedophile, Mr. Žlábek (Zdeněk Kozák) who has been stalking her recently. Deciding she cannot take the stalking anymore, Alžbětka lures Mr. Žlábek to the basement where he gets entangled by Otik's vines and devoured. Karel himself later becomes a victim when he comes into the basement with a chainsaw but on seeing Otík he hesitates and calls him "son" before dropping the chainsaw. Afterwards, Božena goes into the basement and is heard screaming; having become a victim herself. In the end, Otík disobeys Alžbětka despite repeated warnings and eats all of Mrs. Správcová's (Dagmar Stříbrná) cabbage patch, prompting the old woman to take charge.
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Cast
- Veronika Žilková as Božena Horáková
- Jan Hartl as Karel Horák
- Kristina Adamcová as Alžbětka
- Jaroslava Kretschmerová as Alžbětka's Mother
- Pavel Nový as Alžbětka's Father
- Dagmar Stríbrná as Pani spravcova (the caretaker)
- Zdenek Kozák as Mr. Žlábek
- Gustav Vondracek as Mládek, the Postman
- Jitka Smutná as Bulanková, the Social worker
Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 84% based on {{nowrap|44 reviews}}, with a weighted average rating of 7/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Though rather overlong, Little Otik is a whimsical, bizarre treat."{{cite web |title=Little Otik (2001) - Rotten Tomatoes |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/little_otik/ |website=Rotten Tomatoes.com |publisher=Flixer |access-date=11 July 2018}}
Little Otik was placed at 95 on Slant Magazine's best films of the 2000s.{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/film/feature/best-of-the-aughts-film/216/page_1|work=Slant Magazine|access-date=10 February 2010|title=Best of the Aughts: Film|date=7 February 2010 }}
Notes
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External links
- {{IMDb title | id=0228687 | title=Otesánek}}
- {{Rotten-tomatoes|id=little_otik|title=Otesánek}}
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Category:2000 comedy-drama films
Category:2000 comedy horror films
Category:2000s pregnancy films
Category:2000s Czech-language films
Category:Films based on fairy tales
Category:Films based on works by Karel Jaromír Erben
Category:Films directed by Jan Švankmajer
Category:Films with live action and animation
Category:2000s stop-motion animated films
Category:Czech comedy horror films
Category:British comedy-drama films
Category:Czech black comedy films
Category:British black comedy films
Category:Films set in apartment buildings
Category:Films set in the Czech Republic
Category:Films based on Slavic mythology
Category:Czech Lion Awards winners (films)
Category:Golden Kingfisher winners
Category:2000 black comedy films
Category:Czech animated comedy films
Category:Czech animated horror films