I Want Him to Come
I Want Him to Come

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I Want Him to Come

1981
Movie
64 min
Russian

A young boy is experiencing a lot of problems in his life. But he also have one real friend.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Ryszard BugajskiGenres: Drama, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

In post-war Poland, a young actress navigates the treacherous landscape of communist theater and politics. As she rises in prominence, she becomes entangled with powerful figures who demand loyalty and conformity. Her ambition clashes with her conscience, forcing her to make difficult choices that jeopardize her career and personal life.

Critical Reception

Considered a significant work of Polish cinema, 'I Want Him to Come' was praised for its potent portrayal of artistic struggle under totalitarianism. While some found its pacing deliberate, critics generally lauded its strong performances and thematic depth, particularly Krystyna Janda's central role. It resonated with audiences for its unflinching look at compromised ideals.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful depiction of artistic integrity versus political pressure.

  • Krystyna Janda delivers a commanding performance.

  • The film offers a stark and thought-provoking look at life in communist Poland.

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Awards & Accolades

Notably awarded at the Gdynia Polish Film Festival, with Krystyna Janda winning Best Actress.

Fun Fact

The film was banned by Polish authorities for several years due to its critical portrayal of the communist regime before its eventual release.

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