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On the coast of Yugoslavia lives fisherman Ivo Kralj, his wife Marie, son Vuk, and Ivo's mother in one happy home. Marie, who loves her husband and always looks forward to his return from sea, attracts Nikola, with whom Ivo, out of jealousy, has a scuffle at a dance. After the outbreak of World War I Ivo is mobilized. He ends up in a P.O.W. camp where he is subjected to hard labour. His family then receives news of his death. The years pass and the lonely widow Marie is occasionally visited by her friend Nikola. Ivo's mother would like her to remarry. Soon after the wedding Marie becomes pregnant. Ivo, who has been thought dead, succeeds in escaping the P.O.W. camp where he has spent several years. Upon his arrival home he finds his name on a memorial erected to the victims of the war. He meets his son, who does not recognize him. Ivo searches for his mother and reproaches her for not preventing Marie's wedding. He goes away again in sorrow. Marie gives birth to a beautiful child and Nikola is a proud father. Life goes on ... (Verleiher-Text)

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Englisch The breakthrough moments of the turn of silent and sound film in the Czech Republic are exclusively connected with the guest star Ita Rina from Slovenia. She was very captivating and inspires to this day as Machatý's second muse in Seduction. Regarding the generally lesser-rated aspects of ...and Life Goes On... I would attribute its weakest moments to the dubbing work. From 1933 to 1935 there was only minimal experience with this film technique, which is why the phenomenon of multilingual versions worked then, right? It was simply too soon. Other than that, I'm fine with it. I don't have the slightest problem with the acting, the script, or the varied work of the several creative teams on the interiors and exteriors. In fact, I consider the whole a very successful continuation of the film Such Is Life. Ideally, the two films could be presented together as the most interesting examples of the cosmopolitanism of Czech film at the turn of the 1920s and 1930s. ()