Valentin Dobrotivý (1942) — AI Story Visualization

Valentin Dobrotivý (1942) Poster

Plot Analysis Summary

A 1942 Czech comedy exploring protagonist dynamics, familial bonds, and social alliances through a structured ensemble cast.

Story Structure — 4 Plot Phases

Ensemble Introduction

The film opens by establishing the core cast and protagonist profiles. Valentin and Helena are positioned as the central figures, with Julie introduced as a key supporting presence.

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Network Expansion

Secondary characters and familial/professional ties are woven into the narrative fabric. Relationships with Kudrna, Helen's mother, and workplace associates are established.

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Convergence & Conflict

Narrative threads begin to intersect as alliances form and social interactions escalate. The professional and romantic dynamics face initial testing.

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Resolution & Alignment

All major character arcs reach their conclusions. Familial bonds, professional tasks, and the central romance are resolved, bringing the comedy to a satisfying close.

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Story Breakdown

A very hardworking but also very naive insurance company clerk, Valentin Plavec, becomes the target of endless pranks, jokes and recessions from his colleagues Bejšovec and Voborník. However, their last successful trick somewhat gets out of hand. They add a one to the winning number 8456 and convince Valentin that he has won a million in the lottery. However, since Valentin cannot collect his winnings immediately, he withdraws twenty thousand, which is all the savings he has saved together with his fiancée Helena, and starts shopping for a deposit. However, the truth soon comes out and when his colleagues reveal to him that it was just a joke, they all leave him, only the faithful Helena stays and even helps the unfortunate fiancé cancel all the deposits and agreed deals. When the newspaper reports that there has been a mistake and the winning ticket is number 18456, Valentin decides to take revenge on the two pranksters...

Directed by

Martin Frič

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Rating: 7.3/10 (4 votes)