

Screwed Up
Franczesko, Fikoł and Szyja known each other for years, they work together and spend their free time together. When they lose their job in a local factory, decide to spend a crazy weekend in the capital. But the real adventure has yet to begin, when - during a forced stop in charming surroundings Transriver - three guys is mistakenly taken for German investors.
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Plot Summary
A man navigates the complexities of modern relationships and personal growth in this indie comedy-drama. He finds himself entangled in various romantic and platonic connections, leading to a series of awkward and revealing encounters. The film explores themes of commitment, desire, and the often-messy process of figuring out one's life.
Critical Reception
Screwed Up received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its authentic portrayal of relationships and naturalistic dialogue. Some found the pacing and meandering plot to be a drawback, while others appreciated its intimate and honest approach to its subject matter. Audience reception was generally favorable, resonating with those who enjoyed its low-key, character-driven style.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its realistic dialogue and relatable characters.
- Noted for its understated humor and emotional honesty.
- Some viewers found the plot to be too aimless.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's authentic feel and the exploration of modern dating dynamics. Many found the characters and their interactions to be genuine and thought-provoking, although some wished for a more defined narrative arc.
Fun Fact
Joe Swanberg, the director and star, is known for his prolific work in the mumblecore genre, often improvising dialogue and working with a minimal crew.
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