Nick A
No need to bash on this movie because it's similar and probably better than what Hollywood throws at us. When I take a look at comedies like The Change-Up or any Steve Carrell movie, I see the same lack of credibility that I find here. And I like these comedies for the most part, so I like this one as well. In my opinion the actors deliver as they should, and I couldn't find any really weak links among the cast. The movie doesn't offer gratuitous nudity, nor does it need to. The dialogues are fluent and at times really funny. Sure, it helps when you speak Polish, but any good translation should offer the same result. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a large pool of decent translators out there, and Polish movies really do suffer from that shortcoming. They would be much more popular and known if only the business would make some effort. Try buying a DVD there that includes subtitles, you'll know you're not in for a treat. I give this movie an 8, not because it'll make your day or because it's original, but because it will set you in a good mood. That, and the song used in the movie is addictive as hell ('you love yourself').
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They are in this film funny situations, and even once I was able to laugh out loud. Unfortunately, nothing else has. Flat dialogs, improbable situations, high-life native of California. You can say that they managed to copy a previous version of the film in terms of rampant consumerism. You'd think that people live in Poland at that level and do not have any problems besides who to go to sleep. But what do you expect from the author of the screenplay, specialist in taking people to the water from the brain? It's like another episode of endless series, like those of regales us with Polish television. The worst part is that the people themselves desire. Well, have it. Chewing gum for the eyes.