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Incredible attempt at the genre, reminiscent of the English "History of the Future Folk". Not sure if viewers are seeing dubbed or poorly translated copies, but I found the Japanese dialogue simple,powerful, and well executed with a perfect cast selection. I could sense the movie was taking a more humanistic tangent after the opening scene, yet was still floored when of all things, Religion - not war fated the fighting chance. It made me laugh, cry, and overall felt appropriate for 2 hour runtime.
A real straight-forward movie with a simple, recursive plot that is easy to enjoy. It didn't take long before my first laughing outburst, and it only got more 'urusai' from there. While some knowledge of the Japanese language complements the occasional chuckle, the life of the movie is dominated by its loud and high-energy attitude. For those passionate about the sciences, Project Dream lends a few quirky opportunities to participate in the engineering bid.
A very typical rendition of Polish comedy in the 80s, though not the funniest I've seen.
The plot follows a series of "coincidental" events largely forced by the indivdual interests of a few, who in the end get what they want at the expense of Kasia's freedom and education. While the film delicately touches on female objectification, it appears to do so sparingly and innocently, translating into a successfully executed plot guaranteed to pull out unexpected laughter and entertainment throughout.
A must watch if you're into this style, though Polish fluency is required to get the full effect of the comedy.
The plot follows a series of "coincidental" events largely forced by the indivdual interests of a few, who in the end get what they want at the expense of Kasia's freedom and education. While the film delicately touches on female objectification, it appears to do so sparingly and innocently, translating into a successfully executed plot guaranteed to pull out unexpected laughter and entertainment throughout.
A must watch if you're into this style, though Polish fluency is required to get the full effect of the comedy.