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I Hate Mondays (1971) is a rather quirky comedy that captures the all-too-familiar feeling of Mondayitis, set against the backdrop of Warsaw. The film stitches together a few offbeat stories, including that of an unfortunate Italian caught up in a governmental mission and a well-meaning Polish American. The pacing is a bit erratic, which somehow adds to its charm—like a collection of whimsical anecdotes. The performances are genuine, and you can sense the camaraderie among the cast. It's not slick, but it has a certain rawness that makes it stand out. The practical effects aren't flashy, but they fit the tone well, enhancing the overall atmosphere of this unique film.
I Hate Mondays is somewhat of a niche title, rarely discussed yet intriguing for collectors interested in international comedies of the era. There aren't many known releases, making original prints particularly sought after among enthusiasts looking to expand their Warsaw cinema collections. The scarcity combined with its unique blend of humor and cultural commentary makes it a curious find for those dedicated to exploring lesser-known works.
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