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So, 'Jan z drzewa' is this quirky little film that dives into the midlife crisis of John, a doctor who seriously checks out of his life to live in a tree. The tone is definitely offbeat, blending absurdity with a touch of melancholy. You get this interesting mix where his isolation leads to all sorts of bizarre situations, showcasing how out of touch we can be with our own lives. The pacing feels contemplative, almost dreamlike at times, which works perfectly with the practical effects of him in the tree—really brings a tangible quality to his escape. It’s not just about running away; it pokes at themes of connection and society’s expectations in a way that’s both humorous and reflective. Performances are solid too, really capturing that sense of desperation and longing.
This film is a bit of a rarity, often overlooked in collector circles, but it holds a certain charm for those who appreciate unconventional storytelling. The DVD releases are sparse, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. While it may not be mainstream, its unique premise and distinctive approach to midlife themes have garnered niche interest, so keeping an eye out for any special editions or festival screenings could be worthwhile.
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