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The Big Picnic
Rysiek is an escapee from a reform school. Julek escapes the anger of a fire brigade in a small town from which he embezzled. In search for food Rysiek breaks into a villa and discovers a bundle of cash in the freezer. They team together in Warsaw and decide to go on a rampage through the city.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles a single day in the lives of a group of young people attending a large outdoor picnic. As the day progresses, various interpersonal dramas, romantic entanglements, and youthful exuberances unfold amidst the idyllic setting. The narrative captures the fleeting nature of youth and the complexities of burgeoning adult relationships.
Critical Reception
The Big Picnic received a mixed to positive reception upon its release, with critics often praising its authentic portrayal of Australian youth culture and its vibrant cinematography. However, some found the episodic nature of the narrative to be less compelling, while others lauded its raw energy and relatable themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of adolescent life and relationships.
Noted for its sun-drenched, nostalgic cinematography capturing a specific era.
Some critics found the plot to be loosely structured, relying heavily on character interactions.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is largely unavailable due to the film's age and original release context, but general consensus points to its nostalgic appeal for those who experienced similar formative years.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in Sydney, Australia, with much of the picnic scene filmed at Centennial Park.
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