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So, 'No Matter How Hard We Tried' is this intriguing take on post-Communist Poland, adapted from Dorota Masłowska's play. It really digs into the absurdity of life through three generations of women stuck in a cramped Warsaw flat. The pacing feels a bit loose, which adds to that chaotic atmosphere, you know? The performances are pretty solid, especially from the grandmother—she brings a real depth to the absurdity around her. There’s a lot of pop culture references sprinkled throughout, which keeps it lively. It feels raw and honest, capturing a slice of life that’s both hectic and relatable in its own weird way. Definitely distinctive in how it blends comedy with genuine drama.
Interesting take on generational conflict. · Absurdist humor intertwined with serious themes. · Captures the chaotic essence of urban life.
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