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A group of middle-aged men takes a bus trip to the Black Sea, having to put up with the border guard, accommodation and their guide, a film school student.
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Plot Summary
A young boy, fascinated by the sea and a special blue paint, embarks on an adventure. He dreams of sailing on a vast ocean, and his imagination transforms everyday objects into a nautical world. This whimsical tale explores childhood wonder and the creative power of imagination.
Critical Reception
This Polish comedy is generally remembered as a charming children's film with a unique visual style. While not a major international hit, it holds a nostalgic place in Polish cinema for its imaginative approach to storytelling and its appeal to younger audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative and colorful visual style.
Appreciated for its innocent and whimsical portrayal of childhood.
Seen as a delightful, albeit simple, family-friendly comedy.
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Fun Fact
The distinctive blue paint that features prominently in the film was reportedly a specially mixed shade, intended to evoke the vastness and mystery of the sea.
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