Encouraging and naive

Jacek Mroz (surprisingly good Marcin Dorociński) – would-be Polish representative, whose career was interrupted by serious injury. Indor, the Minister, Miner, Staszek, Mitro, Priest, and Alek Madman – life group of outsiders, tenants Central Station. They joined their place of residence, passion and a common goal – the homeless football World Cup. What came of it? “Offsiders” Kasia Adamik leaves mixed feelings. On the one hand, the story is a beautiful and comforting, in addition based on facts almost authentic; on the other hand underdeveloped and strikingly naive. All this is too good, sometimes sugary, plastic-based emotions. There is no lack of dramatic twists and turns, there are fights, quarrels, death and rejection. From the outset, however, everything is clearly moving to shamelessly happy ending. Trainer frustrate unites a bunch of losers and life through a series of remarkable coincidences are leaving the team boiskowych łamagów the world championship. Starring actor positive surprises, and the characters are expressive and convincing.
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Description acting skills and expression sells Dorociński audience already mentioned, surprisingly presents Marek Kalita, the plan charges forward Eryk Lubos. The film is built on the principle of contrast and bright and comforting shots are interspersed with field decadent image of existence in the shadow of drunken dens and Central Station.
Unfortunately, he fails the presentation of characters: Adamik carry out this process very sparingly, bringing us only the most banal figure – Miner and Indore – cities to focus on incomparably more intriguing: Minister or priest.
“The pitch homeless” in Polish conditions, the product extremely original and innovative, certainly one of the most interesting in recent years. Depth analysis of the social bottom, although we have already seen in the “Edim” Adamik, however – in contrast to Trzaskalski – menelstwa not idealize. Unfortunately, and so I am full of absurdities that even mention absolutely unnecessary thread French (why the hell was that?) And the fact that the wonderful transformation of gangs boiskowych łamagów in at least a solid player. All this ends up happy-ending broken off, and in life match the characters are raking in awards set – because and success, and friends and hope for better times. All this is very encouraging, but also extremely naive. Below expectations. .

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