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La espera
A young woman waits for her boyfriend to arrive for dinner. But the young man shows up unannounced with a friend, much to the girl's displeasure.
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Plot Summary
In this Polish comedy-drama, a young man named Janusz experiences the anxieties and humorous situations of waiting. The film explores various waiting scenarios, from anticipating a train to the more profound wait for significant life events, highlighting the universal human experience of patience, impatience, and the emotions that arise during these periods. Through Janusz's journey, the film offers a slice-of-life look at Polish society and the simple yet complex act of waiting.
Critical Reception
La espera was a modest success in Poland, appreciated for its relatable themes and gentle humor. While not a major international hit, it garnered positive attention within its native country for its portrayal of everyday life and its subtle social commentary. Critics often praised its observational style and the performances of its cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relatable depiction of everyday waiting.
Noted for its subtle humor and observational approach to life in Poland.
The film effectively captures the universal human experience of anticipation and patience.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited due to the film's age and origin, but it is generally regarded as a charming and thoughtful Polish film.
Fun Fact
Despite its release in 1961, "La espera" was directed by Tadeusz Chmielewski, a prominent Polish filmmaker known for other popular comedies like "Jak rozpętałem drugą wojnę światową" (How I Unleashed World War II).
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