
So, 'Ściema po polsku' is this wild ride through the absurdity of Polish cinema. The premise? You've got this self-styled director who insists on making a blockbuster without even a script. It's a chaotic blend of egos and desperation, with a trio that includes a clueless sidekick and a businessman who's out of his depth. The pacing feels intentionally frantic, like they’re racing against time—and it works. You see this blend of satire and slapstick, especially when the castings turn into a circus. The performances are intentionally over-the-top, which adds to the whole farcical vibe. And honestly, it’s hard not to appreciate how the film reflects the chaos of its industry, making it a standout in comedy—albeit an unconventional one.
Savage parody of the film industryOver-the-top performancesChaotic and frantic pacing
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