Fire
Fire

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Fire

1978
Movie
82 min
Korean

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Ryszard BugajskiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In post-war Poland, a young man from a peasant background struggles to adapt to life in a communist-run reform school. He clashes with the rigid authority figures and fellow inmates, finding solace in forbidden books and clandestine artistic expression. As he navigates this harsh environment, he grapples with themes of individuality, rebellion, and the search for meaning.

Critical Reception

The film was made in 1978 but only released in 1986 due to censorship. Upon its eventual release, it was praised for its unflinching portrayal of repression and its exploration of the human spirit under duress. Critics noted its powerful performances and Bugajski's adept direction in conveying a sense of unease and suppressed dissent.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and honest depiction of life under a totalitarian regime.

  • Commended for its strong performances, particularly from the lead actor.

  • Considered a significant work of Polish cinema that bravely tackles themes of censorship and resistance.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this film due to its limited release history.

Fun Fact

The film 'Fire' was completed in 1978 but was banned by Polish authorities for over seven years, only receiving its official release in 1986.

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