Inventory
Inventory

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Inventory

1989
Movie
103 min
Polish

Difficulty of human relations in a 3-cornered tale: a neurotic woman, idealistic young man and his mother. Tomek is a clean-cut, high-minded geography student. He lives with his mother Zofia, a sensitive, practicing Catholic, like her son. When he meets Julia, a depressed woman older than he, he first tries to comfort her, then invites her to stay with him and his mother. Tomek makes a trip to West Berlin to visit his well-off father. He refuses to take money from him and looks for work as a house painter. Julia ends up in a rest home for treatment, while Tomek is trying to make their relationship work.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Kira MuratovaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A woman reflects on her past loves and life choices, grappling with the complexities of relationships and personal identity. The film unfolds as a series of interconnected memories and emotional landscapes, exploring themes of regret, reconciliation, and the search for meaning.

Critical Reception

Kira Muratova's 'Inventory' is a deeply personal and introspective drama that received critical acclaim for its artistic vision and emotional depth. The film is often praised for its unique narrative structure and Muratova's distinctive directorial style, though its unconventional approach can be challenging for some viewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poetic and melancholic atmosphere.

  • Appreciated for its nuanced portrayal of human relationships and inner turmoil.

  • Noted for its non-linear storytelling and artistic cinematography.

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Fun Fact

Director Kira Muratova was known for her distinctive visual style and often worked with a recurring ensemble of actors.

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