Sfora
Sfora

Sfora

2002TV ShowEnded1 SeasonPolish
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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Tomasz Konecki, Andrzej SaramonowiczGenres: Comedy, Crime

Plot Summary

A Polish comedy-crime film that follows the intricate plot of a group of criminals attempting a heist. The story is characterized by its complex narrative, unexpected twists, and dark humor, as the characters navigate betrayals and shifting alliances during their elaborate plan. The film blends elements of a thriller with comedic situations, creating a unique viewing experience.

Critical Reception

Sfora received a mixed reception upon its release. While praised for its ambition in storytelling and its ensemble cast, some critics found the plot overly convoluted and the humor occasionally fell flat. However, it garnered a dedicated following for its unique take on the crime genre in Polish cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intricate plot and dark humor.
  • Acknowledged for its strong performances from its lead actors.
  • Criticized by some for being too convoluted and occasionally unfocused.

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Fun Fact

The film was a significant project for its directors, Tomasz Konecki and Andrzej Saramonowicz, who would go on to direct other popular Polish comedies.

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