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- Premios
- 4 premios ganados y 14 nominaciones en total
- Dirección
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Opiniones destacadas
An important movie, which exams Scio/Psychopathic behaviour in youth along with sides effects of social media presence in backdrops of political unrest in the world. This seems a lot to handle in one film, but Jan Komasa masterfully handled these subject matters. The film never felt overburden by the issues it tries to examine.
Maciej Musialowski has given a star making performance as Tomasz. For viewers to understand his motives and even to sympathise due to pressures on youth in today's climate is an astounding feat of its own. The cast across the board is fantastic and as it was released on Netflix in Australia and I went in without knowing anything or watching any promos I was at an absolute awe of the movie.
This should shed light on our own behaviour of Hate we give through commenting and arguing with strangers online, and Hate we Receive for sharing our thoughts on issues important to us. Highly Recommended.
The overall atmosphere is Parasite meets Nightcrawler (but the plot is quite different), with a pretty scary take on how misinformation is spread online and just how much influence social media has on politics. It is also very much about the division between social classes and the desire to belong. Far-right wing politics (very much alive and well in Poland and its neighboring countries) is seen more as a means to an end.
The acting, script and cinematography were brilliant. If you are into anti-hero sagas or just want to watch a good thriller, I recommend this movie.
I am honestly still unsure what the message of the movie was:
- Was it that these companies exist and we should proceed with caution with all information posted on Facebook?
- Or was it that there are very intelligent sociopaths out there who if you're unfortunate will destroy your life?
- Maybe it simply wanted to demonstrate that if you work hard enough, don't care about values/limits or anyone you'll get everything you wanted?
Regarding the plot: There were some weaknesses in the beginning, I guess. The whole setting and everything seemed weird. However, after finishing the movie I assume it was meant to feel that way for a viewer. I am just pointing this out because one of my friends left, in the beginning while we watched it. It is somewhat sad, because the acting is great, the plotting is nicely played and the plot twists are on point. The only thing that I am irritated by is the last scene with his boss, because I would have expected from her to have bugs in her room which she maybe could activate by tapping somewhere on her table - as her security net. A recording of that conversation would have ruined his show... Oh well, overall a well done critic of our modern society!
Sometimes, some excellent movies go unnoticed due to being artistic or it just didn't connect with most audiences. But this film does not have those problems. I guess sometimes, unfortunately, it all comes down to luck.
Looking back, this definitely reminds me of peak House of Cards. The morally deplorable protagonist, the manipulation, the gradual descent, the political commentary. The only thing missing are the fourth wall breaks.
It genuinely baffles how some similar inferior films get more attention and praise than this one. A very well hidden gem that will make sure more people hear about.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Polish title of the film, "Sala samobójców. Hejter" links to Jan Komasza's 2011 movie Sala samobójców (2011). Beata Santorska, the head of the PR agency where Tomasz Giemza is employed, is the mother of Dominik, the main character of the 2011 film.
- Citas
Pawel Rudnicki: You have an interest in politics?
Tomasz Giemza: No, absolutely not.
Pawel Rudnicki: What are you interested in, then?
Tomasz Giemza: People.
- ConexionesSpin-off from Sala samobójców (2011)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,325,591
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 15 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1