24 hours in the bitter life of a frustrated divorced teacher who stays in the vicious circle of his numerous obsessions.
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★★★★★
I think it definitely is. Recently Polish films were pretty much always with Olaf Lubaszenko and Cezary Pazura. A decent director/actor pair but nothing special. Their films like "E=mc2" and "Chlopaki nie placza" were funny but rather mundane, just vulgar humo...
★★★★★
I don't watch foreign movies very often. Day of the Wacko was an exception. But I was glad I saw it. Would not have missed it.
The title of the movie contains exactly what the film is all about. A day of the life of a real wacko. Watch this strange man, doing...
★★★★★
Even though I've lived in Poland for over a year now, I generally don't watch many Polish movies, especially newer ones, which I've found to be very derivative of American and British films. This movie however is a true gem. A rare film that makes you take sto...
★★★★★
I'm not Polish, but I had the pleasure of visiting most of the country on multiple occasions, I studied there, I dated there. To all the critics who despise the use of profanity, the vulgar approaches of the protagonist, or the economical background, I invite...
★★★★★
If you're looking for a comedy to spend some time laughing you've got the wrong movie. This one isn't funny and if there scenes to laugh about it's not because they're "funny" but because they're true.
"The Day of the Wacko" is about one day taken from a life...