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So, 'Slavek the Shit' is quite the oddity in the drama genre. It dives deep into the life of an older lavatory caretaker with a quirky pride in his role, which is a nice touch. The film's atmosphere is heavy yet comical, with a sort of bittersweet charm. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really sit with Slavek's anxieties about the rise of automatic toilets; there’s something poetic about that. And then there's the love story with the other caretaker, which brings in this warmth and human connection that’s hard to ignore. The performances are understated but effective, adding layers to the narrative. It's a distinctive take on loneliness and change, wrapped in a very unusual setting.
Distinctive premise centered around public lavatories.Character-driven narrative with a quirky sense of humor.Explores themes of loneliness and connection in unexpected ways.
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