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Mewy (fragmenty życiorysu)
Contemporary Poland. Teenager Zosia Zadora decides to start an adult life. She runs away from home, settles with two friends in the Tri-City. Here she experiences her first love. The sympathizer, twenty-year-old Kostek, turns out to be the head of a criminal group. Zosia's roommates are involved in the procedure. When Kostek is arrested, the girl, after some hesitation, becomes a prostitute. She tries to hide her profession from a young sailor she met, Stefan Janiak, with whom she began to have feelings. One day the man learns the truth.
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Plot Summary
The film depicts the harrowing experiences of a young Polish soldier during World War II, focusing on his psychological struggles and the moral compromises he faces. It delves into the fragmented memories and fractured reality of war, portraying the disorientation and trauma of combat. The narrative explores themes of survival, identity, and the loss of innocence in the face of brutal conflict.
Critical Reception
While not widely known internationally, 'Mewy (fragmenty życiorysu)' is recognized in Polish film circles for its raw and unflinching portrayal of war's psychological toll. Critics often note its experimental narrative structure and powerful performances, though its bleakness and challenging themes have made it a difficult watch for some audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense psychological realism in depicting the horrors of war.
Noted for its strong performances, particularly from the lead actor.
Acknowledged for its unconventional storytelling that mirrors the fractured state of the protagonist's mind.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Mewy (fragmenty życiorysu)', translates to 'Seagulls (fragments of a biography)', reflecting its non-linear and introspective approach to the protagonist's wartime experiences.
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