Pour empêcher un groupe de profs et de parents excentriques d'expulser le fils de sa petite amie, Eryk s'incruste dans la répétition d'une pièce de théâtre scolaire.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Piotr Witkowski
Eryk
Lena Góra
Justyna Kes
Zbigniew Zamachowski
Tadeusz Pucz
Aleksandra Domanska
Krysia Perkowska
Dobromir Dymecki
Kazik Skuza
Matylda Damiecka
Kacha
Maciej Nawrocki
Leslaw
Sylwia Boron
Sandra Kadr-Zakrzewska
Piotr Borowski
Hamza
Julia Wyszynska
Headmistress of a Kindergarten
Masza Wagrocka
Dorota Kwiatkowska
Marcel Krzeminski
Tytus Kwiatkowski
Marcin Franc
Drug dealer
Monika Kepka
Mother of the child on the hill
Wiktor Wieczorek
Boy reaching for a gun
Marek Gluszczak
'Kibelek'
Hanna Szustkowska
Kinga Kes
Nina Pykiel
Róza Pucz
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Commentaires
3 commentaires
I know it's Kindergarten, so no pun intended is more than apt in this case. It works always, but more so here. Talking of working: our adults here do not seem to do the best job. Well unless you count their contribution to the comedy and the movie itself of course. That all said, the movie and the performances are quite decent. They all lead to a sort of climax - a standoff too. Overall I reckon it is predictable - I also believe that there are nuances here (story and character wise), that are especially clear to polish audiences ... a connection others may not have I'd say. And that is ok - still the movie can be fun, if you let it guide you ... now you get a treat from one of the adults too (who behave like children a lot of the time too of course)
