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Le Remède à l'oubli

Original title: Znachor
  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
13K
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Leszek Lichota in Le Remède à l'oubli (2023)
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A once-respected surgeon professor Rafal Wilczur who's lost his family and his memory gets a chance at redemption when he reconnects with someone from his forgotten past who can help him fin... Read allA once-respected surgeon professor Rafal Wilczur who's lost his family and his memory gets a chance at redemption when he reconnects with someone from his forgotten past who can help him find the answers he needs.A once-respected surgeon professor Rafal Wilczur who's lost his family and his memory gets a chance at redemption when he reconnects with someone from his forgotten past who can help him find the answers he needs.

  • Director
    • Michal Gazda
  • Writers
    • Marcin Baczynski
    • Mariusz Kuczewski
    • Tadeusz Dolega-Mostowicz
  • Stars
    • Leszek Lichota
    • Maria Kowalska
    • Ignacy Liss
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michal Gazda
    • Writers
      • Marcin Baczynski
      • Mariusz Kuczewski
      • Tadeusz Dolega-Mostowicz
    • Stars
      • Leszek Lichota
      • Maria Kowalska
      • Ignacy Liss
    • 72User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Leszek Lichota
    Leszek Lichota
    • Professor Rafal Wilczur…
    Maria Kowalska
    Maria Kowalska
    • Maria Jolanta Wilczur
    Ignacy Liss
    Ignacy Liss
    • Count Leszek Czynski
    Anna Szymanczyk
    Anna Szymanczyk
    • Zoska
    Izabela Kuna
    Izabela Kuna
    • Countess Eleonora Czynska
    Mikolaj Grabowski
    Mikolaj Grabowski
    • Count Stanislaw Czynski
    Miroslaw Haniszewski
    Miroslaw Haniszewski
    • Jerzy Dobraniecki
    Artur Barcis
    Artur Barcis
    • Butler
    Jaroslaw Gruda
    Jaroslaw Gruda
    • Lesien
    Malgorzata Mikolajczak
    Malgorzata Mikolajczak
    • Beata Wilczur
    Henryk Niebudek
    • Bogdan Szulc
    Adam Nawojczyk
    Adam Nawojczyk
    • Doctor Pawlicki
    Stanislaw Brudny
    Stanislaw Brudny
    • Butler Ludwik
    Pawel Tomaszewski
    Pawel Tomaszewski
    • Baron Krzeszowski
    Robert Gonera
    Robert Gonera
    • Chief of Police
    Slawomir Holland
    Slawomir Holland
    • Minister of Health
    Patryk Szwichtenberg
    • Jan Oksza
    Krzysztof Dracz
    Krzysztof Dracz
    • Rosenstein
    • Director
      • Michal Gazda
    • Writers
      • Marcin Baczynski
      • Mariusz Kuczewski
      • Tadeusz Dolega-Mostowicz
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    10sroczynskimichal

    A beautiful adaptation of the book. A must watch.

    International audiences should know where the negative opinions of some Polish film reviewers come from. Well, the book Znachor (The Quack), written in 1937 by Tadeusz Dolega-Mostowicz (initially as a screenplay), lived to see three screen adaptations. The first one, directed by Michal Waszynski, was also filmed in 1937, the second one, directed by Jerzy Hoffman, premiered in 1981, and this one, albeit a rather loose adaptation of the novel (especially when it comes to the character of Professor Dobraniecki, who is a disgusting character in the book) gained recognition from Polish audiences and acquired the status of an icon of Polish cinematography, and icons are not touched in Poland. At least that's what some people think, especially those who can't tear themselves away from what was, no matter what the quality of the new one is.

    Meanwhile, the new adaptation (yes adaptation, not remake) of the novel "The Quack", which has the international title "Forgotten Love", is a brilliantly shot, charming film about love, goodness, loyalty to principles and a bit about Poland as it was between the World Wars. Wonderful cinematography, great music interwoven with folk songs, set and costume design, and excellent acting (there really is no weak role in this film) make you travel back in time to the first half of the 20th century for 2 hours and 20 minutes feeling as if you are almost there, in the beautiful Polish countryside. You will love the characters and identify with them, and when the film is over you will want to watch it again. In the previous version, Hoffman made the rascal Dobraniecki into a knight on a white horse who rescues Professor Wilczur from his oppression; in this version, this miserable careerist and scoundrel remains himself to the end, just as in the book. Fans of Hoffman's film will not find the iconic courtroom scene in Forgotten Love, but this could not have happened if the authors had decided to be consistent with Dobraniecki's character. Instead, there is a new version of it, in my opinion more logical, beautiful and truly moving. And the ending? Also different, also consistent with the adaptation adopted and really beautiful. So, don't look at the frustrators and retrogrades, just watch this film and I assure you that not only will you not regret it, but you will experience more than 2 hours of emotion, laughter, reflection and a bit of history, all in beautiful landscapes and scenery that will not return. Highly recommended.
    10JohnDeSando

    An epic tale beautifully adapted by Netflix.

    Forgotten Love is a pre-war Polish epic that belongs in the company of Les Misérables, Dr. Zhivago, and Gone with the Wind, to name a few of the grand stories that depict love, its loss, its renewal, and the effects it has over generations of families and countries. This Netflix third adaptation of a cherished classic novel, The Quack, brings freshness, period perfect costumes, and production design for a complete cinematic experience.

    A renowned surgeon loses his memory after an attempted robbery in a dark street. Lost and confused, he roams the country for decades not knowing who he is or whatever happened to the little daughter his estranged wife stole from him. His love in this dynamic period piece is both for his lost daughter and his lost occupation, which once made him the top brain surgeon in the country but now catapults him from the upper class to the lower.

    Director Michal Gazda quietly shows in a series of remarkably affecting scenes how this lost man saves lives without knowing why and comes closer to finding his daughter than he could ever realize. While his amnesia is persistent, the film shows how something as deeply felt as a gifted skill and its passion manifest even without realizing it. Lesek Lichota gently plays the heroic Doctor Wilczur with such finesse and understatement that none can deny his greatness.

    After a few improbable incidents, including Polish magical realism, the doctor emerges. Along the way, the film emphasizes the class divide through the secondary romance of the doctor's daughter, Maria (Maria Kowalska) with Count Czynski (Mikolaj Grabowski).

    A society that can deny peasants' medical needs and thwart the integration of love between those boundaries reveals a cruelty that only heroes like the doctor and his daughter can overcome. The film consistently emphasizes the class divide and its attendant injustices.

    While Forgotten Love at times evokes tears in the delicacy of love forsaken, the film grounds itself in the reality of lost love and class warfare to the dramatic extent that reconciliations might not happen, so determined fate seems to be to deny happiness and, most of all, love.

    Forgotten Love is one of the best international films of the year that satisfies our need for romance in art that leaves us happy to be human.
    10scottdeepthi

    Such a gem for a change.

    In this day of fast paced movies with no soul and pure emptiness and quick sensual gratifications, movies like this are a rare gem. It shows how directing and story telling to be done and what essence of human life to focus on.

    It has soul.

    Through the challenging circumstances characters dont settle for easy gratification but instead they choose to do the right and meaningful things. Which you dont find in most mainstream movies today.

    We have a lot of dysfunctional empty productions lately on all streaming medias, leaving the viewer feel depressed and empty, its movies like this that still show the promise of depth and meaning, redemption.

    Watch it, you deserve a connection like this.
    8sevilaksanoglu

    Heartwarming

    The film attracts your attention with its emotional depth. While we follow what is happenning to Doctor Wilczur, we also witness the warm, hopeful love story of Marysia and Count Czynski. The cinematography, set design and music are quite impressive. Peaceful rural landscapes, villages, peasants... Everything and everyone in this movie is very native and convincing, every scene reveals the hard work done. The performances of the lead actors Leszek Lichota and Maria Kowalska add originality to their characters, I admire both of them pretty much. My only negative comment about the movie is that the ending seemed a bit rushed, they could have made a great mini-series from this movie..
    10aubreyzaugg

    Beautiful in every way!

    I took a chance on this movie and decided to watch it without seeing a trailer first, and I'm so glad I did. I loved every minute of it! The plot and story line gave me all the feels. One moment I wanted to cry, other moments I wanted to throw my remote at the screen, and in a couple scenes I wanted to get up and dance! Some characters melted my heart while others infuriated me. It was so beautifully balanced and entertaining.

    In some ways it reminded me of Les Miserables, but with a completely different storyline.

    From start to finish, I loved it. I'll definitely be looking for more movies like this one.

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      Remake of the 1981 film The Quack (1982), The Quack.
    • Goofs
      Polish vehicle registration plates from before 1937 should have red letters (KL in this case, meaning Kielce voivodeship), not black (what is difficult to learn from black and white photos).

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Forgotten Love
    • Filming locations
      • Zgierz, Lódzkie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • MS Productions
      • Endemol Polska
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      2 hours 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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