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Wożonko is a quirky Polish comedy that dives into the absurdity of its characters with a sort of offbeat charm. The film navigates the misadventures of a group of hapless blockheads who, driven by a desperate need for a vacation, hatch a ludicrous plan to kidnap a child for ransom. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to the chaotic energy of these bumbling criminals. Giza's direction gives it a distinctively light-hearted yet dark atmosphere, blending comedy with crime in a way that's not always easy to pull off. The performances are delightfully exaggerated, contributing to the overall sense of satire on human greed and stupidity. It's a film that leaves you with a wry smile, if not a deep sense of reflection.
Polish language filmAbsurd humorSatirical take on crime and morality
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Abelard Giza
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