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'''''Closely Watched Trains''''', or '''Ostře sledované vlaky''', is a 1966 Czech film by Jiří Menzel, based on a 1965 novel by Bohumil Hrabal. It has won several international awards, including the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 40th [[Academy Awards]] in 1968.<ref>[http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1968 Oscars.org]</ref> It merges a typical [[Coming of Age Story]] with large amounts of humor and a somewhat uncommon war story.
 
'''Closely Watched Trains''', or '''Ostře sledované vlaky''', is a 1966 Czech film by Jiří Menzel, based on a 1965 novel by Bohumil Hrabal. It has won several international awards, including the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 40th [[Academy Awards]] in 1968.<ref>[http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1968 Oscars.org]</ref> It merges a typical [[Coming of Age Story]] with large amounts of humor and a somewhat uncommon war story.
 
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* [[Pre-Climax Climax]]: Milos and Viktoria's night together
* [[Second World War]]: The setting. In particular, the people from the train station are required to [[Title Drop|closely watch the trains]] to prevent partisan attacks.
* [[Sex As aas Rite -of -Passage]]: It's certainly important for Milos.
* [[Sexy Secretary]]: The telegraphist.
* [[Think Unsexy Thoughts]]: What Dr. Brabec proposes Milos to deal with his premature ejaculation problems.
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