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Ziemia obiecana
Ziemia obiecana

Ziemia obiecana

19752h 59m★ 7.3ドラマ履歴

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Daniel Olbrychski
Daniel Olbrychski
Karol Borowiecki
Wojciech Pszoniak
Wojciech Pszoniak
Moryc Welt
Andrzej Seweryn
Andrzej Seweryn
Maks Baum
Kalina Jędrusik
Kalina Jędrusik
Lucy Zuckerowa
Anna Nehrebecka
Anna Nehrebecka
Anka
Bożena Dykiel
Bożena Dykiel
Mada Müller
Andrzej Szalawski
Andrzej Szalawski
Herman Bucholz
Stanisław Igar
Stanisław Igar
Grünspan
Franciszek Pieczka
Franciszek Pieczka
Müller
Kazimierz Opaliński
Kazimierz Opaliński
Maks' Father

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: アンジェイ・ワイダ

脚本: アンジェイ・ワイダ / Władysław Reymont

音楽: ヴォイチェフ・キラール

撮影監督: Edward Kłosiński / Witold Sobociński

制作会社: Zespół Filmowy "X"

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badelf
badelf
★ 8

Andrzej Wajda's "The Promised Land" is quite fascinating and eminently watchable. The period imagery is superb, capturing late 19th century industrial Łódź with visceral authenticity. From the opening shots of choking black smoke enveloping the city, Wajda establishes the visual language of a world consumed by industrial greed. The narrative grows progressively darker and more cutthroat, following the moral degradation of three ambitious men chasing wealth in Poland's textile boom. The partnership itself—a Pole, a German, and a Jew—is positioned as a study in ethnic dynamics. At times they casually hurl slurs appropriate to each other's ethnicity, which is chronologically accurate for the period. But this authenticity creates an unintended problem: the characters teeter on the edge of caricature. The stereotyping, while historically true, gives the film a faintly farcical quality that undercuts the serious message about industrialization's brutality. The message about the evils of capitalism and industrialization is clear and seems to be Wajda's intended theme. He tells this story beautifully, showing how the promise of wealth transforms men into monsters, how the factory system devours human dignity along with human bodies. But running parallel is the issue of racism and classism, which never quite integrates with the capitalist critique. Wajda seems to want to accomplish too much. The result is a film of impressive craft and power that struggles to find its center. Are we watching a Marxist critique? An ethnic tension study? A character-driven moral collapse? The film gestures toward all three without fully committing, leaving us admiring the machinery without understanding Wajda's vision.

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