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So, 'It's Spring, Sergeant' is quite the charming little comedy. Set in the quaint backdrop of Trzebiatów, the film captures the local excitement as the townsfolk gather to celebrate Sergeant Władysław Lichniak's return after his high school exams. The pacing has this wonderful, easy flow—like a leisurely stroll through the market square. The performances feel genuine, almost like you're peeking into a slice of life. There's an interesting mix of humor and community spirit that permeates the atmosphere, making you appreciate the warmth of small-town camaraderie. It's not flashy, but it has a quaint charm that's hard to shake off.
This film has seen limited releases on VHS and the occasional DVD, but finding a decent copy is getting trickier. Fans of regional comedies and Polish cinema have taken a keen interest, though the scarcity keeps the collector’s market relatively steady. Despite its age, it hasn’t quite hit the radar of mainstream collectors yet, which might be appealing for those looking for hidden gems.
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