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Lila (14) and Janek (15) are besotted with each other. Despite this, Janek betrays his girlfriend, although he is willing to do anything to make it up to her. In this raw narrative, without offering any clear-cut moral judgement, Anna Kazejak asks how far a person would be willing to go for love. (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)

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Malarkey 

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Englisch It’s a good old European psychological drama with everything that entails, and I am not at all surprised Denmark contributed to it. It feels that despite their hygge approach, they attract those psycho characters because what is happening in this film is a real mess. The screenwriter Magnus von Horn apparently had a lot to say about the script. But if you put the story to Poland and add Polish actors and actresses, you can’t be disappointed. The Word is an absolute top and it is nerve wracking from the beginning to the very end. On the top of it all I would like to add that Dawid Ogrodnik is a genius. He is the best Polish actor nowadays. On the other hand… the newbie Eliza Rycembel did well too. It depends on your personal preferences but within Polish cinematography it is a solid A. ()

angel74 

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Englisch This psychological drama set in the environment of the teenage generation shows how far a lovesick individual can be driven by a relatively innocent betrayal in love. The main role was played very convincingly by the talented debutant Eliza Rycembel. The story isn't served to the viewer half-heartedly, which requires their increased attention and, at the same time, adds to the suspense. ()