
Movie spotlight
Wożonko
A group of blockheads-dressers want to get money for a vacation, not necessarily with honest work. They combine in various ways, finally coming up with the idea of kidnapping a child for ransom. Thanks to their intelligence, they kidnap a boy from an orphanage. As if that wasn't enough, two paid assassins are also commissioned to kidnap the same child.
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Plot Summary
A group of young men, bored with their lives in a small Polish town, decide to embark on a series of absurd adventures in order to spice things up. Their escapades often lead to hilarious misunderstandings and chaotic situations.
Critical Reception
Wożonko was generally met with a mixed reception from critics, who noted its lighthearted and often silly humor. While some appreciated its comedic attempts and energetic performances, others found the plot to be thin and predictable. Audiences, however, seemed to connect with the film's relatable characters and its humorous take on small-town life.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic performances and lighthearted tone.
Criticized for a predictable and underdeveloped plot.
Seen as an entertaining, albeit simple, comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available, but general sentiment suggests it was viewed as a fun, if not groundbreaking, Polish comedy.
Fun Fact
The film is known for its ensemble cast of popular Polish actors, many of whom were relatively young at the time of its release.
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