This is the first time I've seen Krzysztof's movie. I didn't understand the plot at the beginning, but after watching it several times, I understood that it was the first half of his life.
Born in a political riot, the film is destined to have a strong political meaning. The death of his father caused doubts about his life. The possibility of catching up with the train and another life experience, "Lola Run" and "Butterfly Effect" are both imitators, but after understanding the background of this film, in Poland in the 1980s, before democratization, In fact, these are all the choices of a Pole, but Krzysztof simplified and condensed the three choices. Of course, his inclination and position can be seen in the dramatic presentation, and the protagonist tastes the taste of betrayal when he enters and leaves the officialdom.
Joining the underground movement inevitably finds a double whammy, a dilemma.
But in the end, he chose to return to a normal life, complete his studies, and start a family. In the end the most successful ones could go to Paris, but what? In fact, the most beautiful ending suddenly encountered the impermanence of life. I think his final mood was, what if I didn't go to school, get married, take this flight for my boss, and change my ticket?
In their own life, people always think about another possibility of their own, but there is really only one way for honest people to go. Betrayal and betrayal can also be interpreted as the positive meaning of having the courage to expose, if he chooses to cover his conscience to cater to his official superiors.
Participating in the underground movement was misunderstood, but Bin did not go to inform, and was misunderstood and did not go to inform to achieve his purpose.
He became a doctor, a husband, a father, and went to Paris for a teacher. Staying away from politics, would this be better than the previous option?
In fact, there is no choice, and there is no chance of life again.
Another thing that makes me more curious is that there are many scenes in this film that express sensuality. Socialist Poland in the 1980s can still be like this. I have learned a lot.
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