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So, '13 piętro' is an interesting piece from 1966 that has this almost surreal quality about it. The young man stuck in an elevator creates this claustrophobic yet oddly comedic atmosphere. The pacing feels a little off at times, which actually adds to the tension and absurdity of his situation. The practical effects are quite charming, especially for a TV movie, and they really capture the essence of the era. The performances might not be over the top, but they’re sincere, drawing you into the young man's plight and the existential musings that come with it. It’s not your typical comedy-drama blend, making it distinctive in a way that’s hard to put into words, but it leaves an impression.
Finding '13 piętro' can be a bit of a hunt, as it's not widely circulated and tends to be overlooked in discussions about 60s TV movies. There are a few VHS tapes floating around, but good quality prints are scarce. Collectors who appreciate the quirks of foreign television from this period often seek it out for its distinctive blend of comedy and existential reflection, making it an intriguing piece for any serious collection.
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