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So, 'Amok' from '99 is this gritty dive into the Polish stock market scene of the early '80s. A young TV reporter gets tangled up in this web of ambition and chaos. The film sort of rides the line between drama and romance, but the real pull is the atmosphere—it's heavy, almost claustrophobic at times. You feel the tension of a society on the brink, and the pacing keeps you on your toes, swinging between moments of raw intensity and quieter reflections. The performances are pretty compelling, clearly influenced by the moral complexities found in Kieslowski's tales, yet there's this brutal edge reminiscent of Pasikowski. It's like a fascinating snapshot of a tumultuous time, layered with themes of deception and moral ambiguity, which makes it distinctive in its own right.
Early days of Polish stock exchange.Influenced by Kieslowski and Pasikowski.Themes of ambition and moral ambiguity.
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