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Bajland is an interesting piece from 2000 that dives deep into the chaos of political campaigns. It's a black comedy that captures the frantic atmosphere of the Polish elections. The protagonist, a presidential candidate, pulls out of the race at his peak, which sets off a chain of events showcasing the absurdity of the media frenzy surrounding politics. The film's pacing can be a bit uneven, but it really leans into the absurdity of the political landscape. The performances are quite engaging, and there's a certain rawness to it that gives you a sense of the tumultuous times. There's a mix of satire and pointed commentary on media manipulation and public perception that feels relevant even today.
Interesting take on media and politicsUneven pacing but engaging performancesRaw atmosphere reflecting the time
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