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So, 'Pozwólcie nam do woli fruwać nad ogrodem' is quite the intriguing piece from 1974. This drama navigates the poignant memories of a poet named And, whose life, though tragically cut short, is vividly rendered through his friend Stanisław Czycz's recollections. There's this haunting atmosphere throughout, emphasized by the pacing that allows moments of reflection to linger. The performances, albeit anchored in a heavy theme of loss and nostalgia, feel very genuine and raw. What stands out is its unique ability to evoke emotion through simplicity, relying less on flashy effects and more on the weight of words and memories. It's a film that sits heavy with a sense of melancholy, inviting the viewer to ponder the life and legacy of creativity.
This film is not widely available, making its physical copies a bit of a treasure for collectors. I’ve seen a few VHS tapes surface at auctions, but the DVD releases are pretty scarce. Interest tends to come from those drawn to Polish cinema or the literary themes portrayed, though it hasn’t reached a mainstream audience. So, if you stumble upon a copy, it’s worth considering for the depth of its narrative.
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