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Director: Jerzy Skolimowski
Cast: Jerzy Skolimowski, Elżbieta Czyżewska, Tadeusz Minc, Jacek Szczęk
After being drafted into military service, a Polish student spends his last day coming to terms with his estranged wife, visiting old friends, and savoring some last moments of freedom.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Identification Marks: None, a 1965 drama directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, is considered a critically acclaimed but underrated film. Though it did not receive major awards recognition, the movie is praised by film experts for its thoughtful exploration of a Polish student's last day before military conscription. The film has a strong audience reception, with an IMDb rating of 7.5/10 indicating that viewers appreciate its nuanced character study.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas will appreciate this 1965 film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, which provides a poignant and insightful glimpse into the inner life of a Polish soldier as he grapples with his impending military service and estrangement from his wife.
Identification Marks: None is a 1965 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It was the first feature film directed by Skolimowski, after the shorts Erotique, Little Hamlet, The Menacing Eye, Boxing and Your Money or Your Life.
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