
Nie ten człowiek
A surreal collage of interrelated threads revolving around history of thirty-year-old Kuba who, with his parents' encouragement, decides to take his first job. Though none too convinced, he starts work as a delivery man. Having set out on his first delivery soon after he witnesses a traffic accident. He ends up giving a statement at the police station. And his plans begin to unravel. By a twist of fate Kuba has no idea about the significance of the part he will have to play on this particular day.
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Plot Summary
A young, ambitious woman from a small town arrives in Warsaw with dreams of a successful career and a better life. She quickly becomes entangled in the city's cutthroat social scene, navigating complex relationships and facing moral dilemmas as she strives to achieve her goals. The film explores themes of identity, ambition, and the compromises one makes in pursuit of success.
Critical Reception
Nie ten człowiek received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised its contemporary feel and exploration of modern Polish society. While some found the narrative a bit predictable, others commended its sharp dialogue and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Roma Gąsiorowska. The film was seen as a relevant commentary on the aspirations and challenges faced by young Poles in the post-communist era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relatable portrayal of a young woman's ambition in modern Warsaw.
- Some critics found the plot to be somewhat formulaic, while others appreciated its social commentary.
- Performances, especially from the lead actress, were generally well-received.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a trend in Polish cinema exploring the lives and struggles of young adults navigating post-communist Poland's evolving social and economic landscape.
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