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Siedem czerwonych róż, czyli Benek kwiaciarz o sobie i o innych is an interesting blend of comedy and drama, showcasing six short stories by Marek Nowakowski. The film’s tone is a mix of lightheartedness and introspection, which makes for a unique viewing experience. Pacing varies but often allows the characters' quirks to breathe, making you feel oddly connected to their lives. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the depth of the performances. Each story captures a slice of life that feels both intimate and relatable, reflecting on human relationships and the mundane beauty of existence. It stands out among TV movies from its era, adding a certain charm that's hard to define.
This film is relatively scarce, especially outside Poland, which makes it a fascinating find for collectors. Its TV movie status may limit its appeal, but the distinctive storytelling style and its roots in Nowakowski’s work give it a unique place in Polish cinema. It’s not widely available in modern formats, so early collectors often seek out vintage tapes or original broadcasts, reflecting its niche but dedicated following.
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