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Lęk przestrzeni is a rather intriguing piece of 80s Polish cinema, touching on themes of longing and existential dread. You’ve got Tadeusz, freshly out of military service, stepping into a tailor shop, but his heart is elsewhere—it's all about gliding for him. The pacing is deliberately slow, which gives you time to soak in the atmosphere of his mundane life juxtaposed with his lofty dreams. The performances are subtle yet resonate deeply, capturing that post-war disillusionment. What’s striking is how the film blends the ordinary with the fantastical, utilizing practical effects that, while modest, draw you into Tadeusz’s inner world. It’s a unique exploration of ambition and the constraints of reality, definitely worth a watch for those into character-driven narratives.
Focus on the character development and internal struggles.Note the practical effects used to depict gliding.Appreciate the atmospheric tone and pacing.
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