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2006 film by Ryszard Zatorski From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Just Love Me (Polish: Tylko mnie kochaj) is a 2006 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Ryszard Zatorski.[1] It was awarded the Amber Lion at the Gdynia Film Festival for the highest-grossing film of the year,[2] and was nominated for the Polish Film Award for Best Costumes.[3]
Just Love Me | |
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Directed by | Ryszard Zatorski |
Starring | Maciej Zakościelny Agnieszka Grochowska |
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Running time | 1h 38min |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Michał is a co-owner of an architectural company. He lives in a loose relationship with Agata, who is the second co-owner of the company. A seven-year-old girl, Michalina, knocks on the door of Michał's apartment, claiming to be his daughter. At first, Michał doesn't want to believe the child's words, but then it turns out that she was telling the truth. The man decides to find the girl's mother.
The film became a hit in Polish cinemas, where it was watched by over 1.6 million viewers.[5] Just Love Me, however, met with unfavorable reactions from critics – the film was accused of naivety and predictability of the script,[6][7] shallowness of characters,[8] intrusive product placement,[9] poor acting[10] and idealizing reality.[7] However, the role of Julia Wróblewska were praised.[9][11]
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