
How interesting. I'd never heard of that movie, but the premise sounds really intense. I'm intrigued by the approach they take, focusing more on psychology and atmosphere than on the action of the disaster. That mix of politics and anxiety in a bunker sounds like a total nightmare. And you're right, it's fascinating how a movie from that era in Poland reflects the fear that people were experiencing at the time. You can tell it's not your typical Hollywood post-apocalyptic movie. The cold colors and close-up shots must be quite oppressive, but at the same time, I find it interesting how they use them to tell the story.
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