Passerby
Passerby

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Passerby

1984
Movie
37 min
Polish

The protagonist of "Passerby" is writer and filmmaker Tadeusz Konwicki. His story, which reflects the paradoxes of the 20th century history, is commented by means of fragments of his films, documentary newsreels and stage productions.

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Richard DutcherGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young Mormon missionary, struggling with his faith and the complexities of the world, finds himself questioning his beliefs and his commitment to his mission. As he encounters diverse individuals and challenging situations, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual introspection. The film explores themes of doubt, faith, and the search for truth in a world that often seems to contradict religious teachings.

Critical Reception

Passerby received mixed to positive reviews, particularly within religious circles. It was praised for its honest portrayal of spiritual struggles and its challenging of traditional Mormon missionary narratives. However, some critics found its pacing slow and its thematic explorations occasionally heavy-handed.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its introspective look at faith and doubt.

  • Noted for its departure from typical faith-promoting films.

  • Some found the narrative to be overly didactic or slow.

Google audience: Audience reception for Passerby is primarily found within specific religious communities, where it is often discussed for its candid portrayal of faith challenges. Many appreciate its attempt to address complex spiritual questions relevant to young believers.

Fun Fact

Richard Dutcher, who directed, wrote, and starred in 'Passerby', would later become a prominent figure in LDS cinema, known for films like 'God's Army'.

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