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So, 'Do widzenia wczoraj' is this unique little gem from '93 that captures a couple of stories revolving around the aftermath of the PRL era. The first part has this quirky comedy vibe, with these old party dignitaries trying to pull off a heist for their party's banner—a relic of a bygone ideology. It’s layered with irony and just the right amount of absurdity. The second story shifts the mood, focusing on a young homeless couple squatting, really highlighting the socio-political themes of the time. It’s fascinating how it balances humor and serious undertones, plus the performances feel genuine and relatable. Overall, it has a distinctly raw edge, reflecting the transitional period in Poland.
'Do widzenia wczoraj' is somewhat under the radar, but it’s got a dedicated niche following among collectors of Polish cinema. On VHS and DVD, it can be a bit tricky to find, especially in good condition due to its age. There’s definitely an interest in the socio-political commentary it offers, and for those who appreciate the raw storytelling of the early '90s, it's a worthwhile addition to any collection focused on post-communist narratives.
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