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Filming in exteriors is always refreshing and fun, but also very challenging, especially when there are dangerous scenes to shoot. In addition to the actors, rescue workers, police officers and experienced stuntmen gathered at the train station. Adam Seidl described the progress of the shoot and hinted that Erik might end up with burns.
Unlike Erik, Adam is a decent young man
Filming the most dramatic moments of autumn in addition to the actors, crew, stuntmen and rescuers, the moderator of the behind-the-scenes program also took part Backstage Streetinfluencer and bartender from Coolna Petr Havránek alias Pítr. It was on the topic of filming dangerous scenes from an abandoned train station that V next episode of Backstage spoke with Adam Seidl, who represents Sona’s son Erik.
It’s definitely the most action-packed shoot I’ve had so far. We got into a situation where we thought it wasn’t as dangerous as it really is. And it’s a dangerous lot.
Together, Mr. Šimon, Erik, Matěj, Kolda and Michal infiltrate a place that seems ideal for shooting another fun video for social networks. Fans will be in awe when they see their risque stunts. That’s what the boys thought, but even though they didn’t plan on getting into any trouble, ends up in a huge mess with unfathomable consequences. It is said that Adam Seidl himself has never performed a prank on a similar scale. When Petr Havránek tried to get the worst or craziest thing out of him, he laughingly declared that he was a decent boy and didn’t cause problems. Although he can imagine that he would warm to his mother’s teacher in the same way that Erik does to Sonia (Lucie Vondráčková).
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Burns from high voltage wires are not fiction
The interview shows that the crew filmed the electrocution. Adam Seidl even mentioned that he was investigating whether similar accidents happen in reality and don’t just happen in action movies.
I thought about it quite often when I used to watch a movie where something similar happened. Then I read that these situations happen up to nine times a year, on such a scale that the people are so badly affected that they are almost completely burned. Then the treatment is terribly painful and long.
Pítr subsequently drew attention to the existence of websites www.vagonari.czwhere you can find out what such a discharge can actually do. As interesting and exciting as the train station shoot is, some viewers don’t really appreciate it – precisely because it’s another negative subjectanother dangerous issue with dire consequences for children and their parents. More than one fan Street at the same time, he would like to finally see something positive, cheerful, playful and relaxed in the series, as creative producer Mario Kubaš promised at the beginning of the twentieth season. He probably meant, for example, Lumír Nykl’s spooky Halloween, which, however, many declared to be embarrassing.
Terrible. Why can’t you broadcast some nice and positive things?
“The worst is a group of young people who make up bullshit. It’s a race to see who can come up with a bigger bird.’
I wonder if something serious happened to him, whether Soňa would be the mother or the director.
We will soon find out…
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Filming in exteriors – it’s all fun and games until someone gets a face full of high voltage! It’s like a reality show where the stakes are “Who can get burnt to a crisp without losing their sense of humour?” A train station is a great backdrop until it becomes the background for a new season of “America’s Dumbest Criminals.”
Unlike Erik, Adam is a decent young man!
Filming the most dramatic moments of autumn at the train station seems more like a scene from a disaster movie than a soap opera. Actors, crew members, and even outside talents like bartender Pítr thought they were just having a laugh, but clearly, someone didn’t check the safety tapes!
“It’s definitely the most action-packed shoot I’ve had so far. We got into a situation where we thought it wasn’t as dangerous as it really is. And it’s a dangerous lot.”
Now, let’s talk about Erik – the wild child who probably thinks he’s auditioning for “Jackass: The Next Generation.” While filming some fun stunts, he ends up knee-deep in trouble! I mean, have we learned nothing from the ‘hold my beer’ brigade? It all sounds like a classic case of “let’s film something cool for social media” turning into “let’s call an ambulance.”
Even Adam Seidl, a self-proclaimed decent young man, is caught up in this chaotic mix. Although he claims he’s never pulled off a prank of this magnitude, I’m convinced that he’s just biding his time until his mom isn’t looking. You know what they say: good boys finish last…or in this case, in the burn ward!
Burns from high voltage wires are not fiction
Now, if you think electrocution is mind-numbing, then you should hear how serious this is! The crew wanted some electrifying action, but they forgot to read the fine print: “Warning: May cause actual burns.”
“I thought about it quite often when I used to watch a movie where something similar happened… I read that these situations happen up to nine times a year.”
Ah yes, because who doesn’t want to turn a lighthearted drama into a public service announcement on why you shouldn’t play near power lines? It’s practically a PSA waiting to happen – “Stay in school, kids, and don’t reenact your favorite movie scenes at abandoned train stations!”
Not to be outdone by the dramatics of the train station shoot, Pítr seems to think we need more sunshine and rainbows. Could we possibly have a plot where everyone rides unicorns and learns to hug instead? Because for every viewer bemoaning the level of danger, someone is surely preparing a “Ulice” drinking game: take a sip every time someone nearly dies in a hilarious mishap!
“Terrible. Why can’t you broadcast some nice and positive things?”
Has everyone forgotten the sheer joy of watching a fictional character stumble into a set-piece that’s more dangerous than my first attempt at cooking? Where’s the love for those light-hearted sitcom moments? No one likes a downer. Is it too much to ask for some comedic relief, where we can laugh without the fear of spontaneous combustion?
As they continue filming these “dramatic moments,” one has to wonder: will Erik finally learn that there’s a time and place for bad decisions…or will he continue to chase the ‘daredevil’ title till he ends up as a cautionary tale on a late-night talk show? Buckle up, folks. We’re in for one electrifying season ahead!
Perhaps by episode ten, we’ll finally see some genuine positivity. Or perhaps we’ll all be rooting for Erik to just take a simple jog through a field instead of running towards another train line. Stay tuned – maybe one day we’ll witness a “positive, cheerful” plot twist that doesn’t end with an emergency vehicle being summoned.
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Filming in exteriors is always refreshing and fun, but also very challenging, especially when there are dangerous scenes to shoot. In addition to the actors, rescue workers, police officers, and experienced stuntmen gathered at the train station to ensure safety during the complex sequences. Adam Seidl described the progress of the shoot, emphasizing the inherent risks, and hinted that Erik might end up with burns from unforeseen mishaps.
Unlike Erik, Adam is a decent young man
Filming the most dramatic moments of autumn saw the involvement of various individuals, including the talented crew, skilled stuntmen, and brave rescuers, alongside the show’s actors. Notably, the moderator of the behind-the-scenes program Backstage Street, influencer and bartender from Coolna, Petr Havránek, alias Pítr, also took part. During a conversation with Adam Seidl, who portrays Sona’s son Erik, they delved into the filming of risky scenes set against the eerie backdrop of an abandoned train station. This segment will feature in the upcoming episode of Backstage.
It’s definitely the most action-packed shoot I’ve had so far. We encountered a situation where we initially underestimated the danger around us. And it truly is a perilous environment.
Together, Mr. Šimon, Erik, Matěj, Kolda, and Michal attempt to infiltrate a seemingly ideal location to shoot another fun video for social media. Their daring stunts are sure to leave fans in awe. However, despite their intentions to avoid trouble, they find themselves in a huge mess with unfathomable consequences. It is said that Adam Seidl himself has never participated in a prank of this magnitude. When Petr Havránek attempted to coax out the craziest thing Adam had done, he humorously insisted that he was a decent boy who didn’t cause problems. Nevertheless, he could relate to Erik’s attraction to his mother’s teacher, just as Erik does with Sonia (Lucie Vondráčková).
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Burns from high voltage wires are not fiction
The interview reveals that the crew filmed the electrocution in a realistic manner. Adam Seidl even conducted research to understand whether such accidents occur in real life, not just in action films. He expressed concern about the frequency of these incidents.
I often thought about it while watching movies featuring similar events. To my surprise, I discovered that these incidents happen up to nine times a year, resulting in severe injuries that can leave victims almost completely burned. The treatment process is excruciating and prolonged.
Pítr subsequently highlighted the existence of websites www.vagonari.cz that detail the real-life implications of such electrical discharges. As intriguing and exhilarating as the train station shoot may be, not all viewers share the enthusiasm—many are concerned about the negative themes resurfacing, which presents dangerous issues both for children and their parents. Numerous fans of Street express a desire to see uplifting, cheerful moments in the series, a sentiment echoed by creative producer Mario Kubaš at the commencement of the twentieth season. Unfortunately, Lumír Nykl’s spooky Halloween segment has been criticized and deemed embarrassing by some.
Terrible. Why can’t you broadcast some nice and positive things?
“The worst is a group of young people who make up nonsense. It’s a competition to see who can come up with the wildest ideas.”
I wonder if something serious happened to him, whether Soňa would be the mother or the director.
We will soon find out…
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How do character dynamics, like those between Erik and Adam, highlight the tension between thrill-seeking and caution?
Themes. It’s shocking to learn that such accidents happen multiple times a year. It definitely gives you pause and makes you think about how dangerous some stunts can be, even in a staged environment.
As the filming progresses, the potential real-life consequences of these dramatic storylines come into sharper focus. The excitement of risky scenes can easily overshadow the inherent dangers, turning what should be a fun experience into a precarious one. The commitment to authenticity in portraying these accidents certainly raises the stakes for both the cast and crew.
Viewers will be on the edge of their seats, not just for the unfolding drama in “Ulice,” but also for the behind-the-scenes realities that shape the show. With Erik’s reckless antics and Adam’s cautious demeanor, it seems the dichotomy between thrill-seeking and safety will be a recurring theme this season. Let’s hope the characters learn their lessons and navigate their challenges without suffering the real-life consequences of their risky decisions.
as we tune in for the latest escapades on “Ulice,” it’s a reminder that while the drama may be scripted, the dangers are all too real. Whether or not Erik survives unscathed remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: this season will be electrifying, with a blend of laughter and cautionary tales that resonate beyond the screen.