Squint Your Eyes -- zmruz oczy

Squint Your Eyes -- zmruz oczy
by Andrzej Jakimowski

Squint Your Eyes -- zmruz oczy
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Director: Andrzej Jakimowski
Primary Contributor: Zbigniew Zamachowski
Primary Contributor: Matgorzata Foremniak
Commentary: SKYY Prize, SF International Film Festival, 2004. Top Award
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: Polish (Unknown); English (Subtitled)
Format: Collector's Edition, NTSC, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen
Running Time: 88 unknown-units
Published: 2004
Audience Rating: Unrated
Studio: www.mge.tv

Movie Reviews of Squint Your Eyes -- zmruz oczy

Movie Review: A Film About Friendship
Summary: 5 Stars

"Squint Your Eyes" is a film about the friendship between a teenage girl and a man (Zbigniew Zamachowski) more than three times her age. The girl runs away from her parents, stays with the older man, and they form an odd, but innocent friendship. As the new friends interact and learn about each other, the viewers get a chance to reflect on Life itself.

I found the film to be very relaxing, but not boring. The film is a study in calm, with little action and no gunfights, as the older man lives in a world apart from everyone else. His landscape is picturesque and peaceful. Living away from the busy city life, he spends his days in the quiet farmlands with nothing more to do than simply gaze at the world around him.

"Squint Your Eyes" is an artistic drama, but also has its moments of good, solid humor. Overall, it's a statement about friendship and lifestyles. This is one to watch with your whole family, if the kids will sit still long enough to get into it's slow pace.

Summary of Squint Your Eyes -- zmruz oczy

The film goes beyond the story of an adult man and a teenage girl's friendship. Just like early Kustorica or Tanovic, in his "No Man's Land," Polish director Jakimowski is a master of balancing the borderline between gravity, irony and comedy.
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