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So, 'No Matter How Hard We Tried' is this intriguing take on post-Communist Poland, adapted from Dorota Masłowska's play. It really digs into the absurdity of life through three generations of women stuck in a cramped Warsaw flat. The pacing feels a bit loose, which adds to that chaotic atmosphere, you know? The performances are pretty solid, especially from the grandmother—she brings a real depth to the absurdity around her. There’s a lot of pop culture references sprinkled throughout, which keeps it lively. It feels raw and honest, capturing a slice of life that’s both hectic and relatable in its own weird way. Definitely distinctive in how it blends comedy with genuine drama.
Interesting take on generational conflict.Absurdist humor intertwined with serious themes.Captures the chaotic essence of urban life.
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