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So, 'Milioner' from 1977 is a fascinating piece of Polish cinema. Józek Mikuła, this humble peasant with dreams, wins a lottery that flips his life upside down. You can feel the tension in the air as his simple existence collides with the chaos of newfound wealth. The film's pacing really draws you into Józek's struggle between aspiration and the harsh reality of his environment. The performances are grounded, capturing that raw, gritty realism typical of the time. It's distinctive for how it portrays the ripple effects of fortune in a tight-knit community, along with some practical effects that add a certain weight to the story. You definitely get a sense of the cultural context, too, which is always a bonus in these older films.
Milioner is quite scarce in collector circles, with limited physical releases over the years. Most known versions are on VHS, and those are pretty hard to come by. There’s some interest in the film for its portrayal of social issues and its unique narrative style, which draws collectors looking for something beyond the mainstream. Overall, it stands out in the landscape of 1970s Polish cinema.
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