

Let's Go to the Country
Valentino and Salvo, unemployed and in search of fortune and recommendation, leave Palermo for Valentino’s home town, Monteforte, where they will try to survive the Italian crisis by opening some sort of hospice.
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Plot Summary
A successful Warsaw architect inherits a dilapidated farm in the Polish countryside from her estranged father. She initially plans to sell it but decides to restore it herself, seeking a connection to her roots and a simpler life. Her efforts to revive the farm and reconcile with her past are met with challenges from the local community and her own internal struggles.
Critical Reception
Let's Go to the Country received generally positive reviews, praised for its heartfelt story, strong performances, and exploration of themes of identity and belonging. Critics appreciated its blend of humor and drama, noting its authentic portrayal of rural life and the protagonist's personal journey.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its touching narrative and relatable characters.
- Commended for its authentic depiction of Polish rural life.
- Appreciated for the strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, audience reception generally aligns with critical praise, highlighting the film's emotional resonance and engaging storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a real rural setting in Poland, which helped contribute to its authentic atmosphere.
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