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So, 'Very Objective Difficulties' is this 1972 documentary that digs into the public transport woes of Warsaw. It’s basically an open letter, you know, addressing the Municipal Transport Company directly. The tone feels almost like a plea, yet there’s a sharpness in the way it critiques the authorities, showcasing real frustrations that residents face. It doesn’t shy away from the bureaucratic responses that usually just skirt around the real issues. The pacing is quite methodical, giving you space to absorb the insights, and while it's not flashy, the stark realism of the practical effects and on-the-ground interviews add to its authenticity. There’s something distinct about its earnest approach that sticks with you.
This film is relatively scarce, with most prints being held by specialized archives or collectors who appreciate its social commentary. The limited availability adds to its collector interest, as it gives insights into a specific time and place in Warsaw's transport history. Due to its unique subject matter and presentation, it attracts those who are into underrepresented documentaries and urban studies, making it a notable piece for any serious collection.
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