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The Wild Daisy
Born in affluent families among the Japanese mountains, two close cousins fall in love and have to suffer through the social constraints of their time.
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Plot Summary
A young woman from a small village arrives in Warsaw with dreams of becoming a celebrated actress. She struggles to find her place in the bustling city, navigating the complexities of relationships and the harsh realities of the entertainment industry. Along the way, she encounters a cast of colorful characters who help and hinder her journey.
Critical Reception
The Wild Daisy was a popular film in Poland upon its release, appreciated for its lighthearted humor and relatable characters. While not a major international critical darling, it was generally viewed as an enjoyable and well-crafted Polish comedy of its era. Audiences connected with its charming portrayal of a young woman's aspirations and the comedic situations she found herself in.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming comedic performances, particularly from Stanislaw Tym.
Appreciated for its light and optimistic tone, offering a pleasant viewing experience.
Seen as a classic example of Polish comedic filmmaking from the early 1980s.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'The Wild Daisy,' reflects the protagonist's naive yet determined spirit as she navigates the sophisticated world of Warsaw.
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