Heartofdarkness
Easy to watch, easy to love, easy to forget.If you take it for what it is - a sappy, romantic comedy according to the standard A-sheet, then this movie is quite good - for it's genre.The truth be told, "Just love me" (Tylko mnie kochaj) is a boy-meets-girl-twice story, where second chances of love and happiness is the core concept.Maciej Zakoscielny and Agnieszka Grochowska carry the two main roles effortlessly, but it's young Julia Wróblewska as young Michalina that steals the show - completely. An adorable, talented young actress with a long and very promising career ahead.Also worth watching for the always excellent and beautiful Agnieszka Dygant - it should be mentioned Dygant stars in the Polish production of "The Nanny" - just a tad more gorgeous and without Fran Fine's annoying nasal voice.If you're looking for a romantic story to laugh and cry your way through, assured it will all end well (as it always does in these romcoms), then reach for the quite good Polish contribution to the RomCom section.
rmuszyns
Pleasant and relaxing, though predictable. The little girl steals the show. Acting is good and cinematography is competent. A lot of Warsaw's street shots. Looks like standards of living drastically improved there (or maybe it's just the movie). It's funny what they use restrooms for at work ;) Internet and cell phones are heavily utilized. Mostly young cast is obviously having fun. Looks like being an architect in Poland is the in thing to do. The dialogs are funny and fresh. The music is well aligned with movie's action.If you look for sex and violence look elsewhere or be disappointed, but if you're after clean fun - this movie cannot be beat!
tago_mago
The plot line is shallow and insulting to everyone who *thinks*. Certainly, I'm not trying to prove the superiority of so-called "ambitious" movies over the others but "Tylko mnie kochaj" is beyond any merit. The actors and the cast - they look brilliant but their acting isn't that good. Maciej Zakoscielny, the star of a private TV station considered to be a "Polish Brad Pitt" continuously shows his face but when it comes to acting, there is very little to be presented. The same with the main female character, Agnieszka Grochowska - perhaps she is pretty but my impression is we're just being told she is, and her part is limited to saying stale sentences, showing her face bursting with tears and - of course - kissing with her partner in the rain. Maybe there are fans of this movie, maybe they liked it. I might be wrong but I just can't find ANY good things in this one. De gustibus... However, the truth is out there - "Tylko mnie kochaj" has already become the most successful movie in Poland this year.