Polish dragonfly, "dirty" donor and what do conversations at night lead to Recently, due to the dominance of Hollywood films, the consciousness of viewers (especially young ones) has been modeled in such a way that each of us is already accustomed to waiting for a blockbuster movie, it is desirable that it was still a masterpiece. But few people remember that our life consists not only of shooters and action films.
Polish cinema is of a very different nature. Who is familiar with Polish cinema? Personally, I have no second experience. (The first was "Quo Vdis", but it does not touch on "Conversations at Night").
So, Conversations at night. I thought, looking at the booklet, it would be something akin to comedies on TNT. But it wasn't. The film tells us about the midlife crisis. She is 30 years old and dreams of having a baby for herself to raise as her property. He is 34 and dreams of meeting the only one. His mother even considers him gay. But everything began to change thanks to the “marriage announcement” in the newspaper.
And then it all starts. Matilda realizes that her mother is right, saying that now everything is like this, and then there will be no one to warm her legs. Bartek – her “donor” is more intelligent and fully aware that this is the last hope. In any case, his psychology is clear to me. And I tend to think that's what Bartek thinks.
This film can be understood in different ways. He doesn't have a date. But he can teach someone about life. Because it's about life.
So, it all started with a game, with fun, and it turned into something more serious. And this, as I said, is not an empty comedy, it is not a comedy at all, at least, although there is a bit of humor, but it is not unrestrained laughter. What will happen in the end is so easy to guess.
I'd like to say something else. That very moment of truth, so to speak, when Bartek came, roughly speaking, to an event. What else would you call it, if not a slut? At that moment, I even got into the chair. Not even every thriller can work. And it was interesting: will everything come down to such a nasty abomination that you will never wash yourself? Bartek is not an animal...
7 out of 10