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Day of the Wacko

Original title: Dzien swira
  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
13K
YOUR RATING
Marek Kondrat in Day of the Wacko (2002)
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24 hours in the bitter life of a frustrated divorced teacher who stays in the vicious circle of his numerous obsessions.24 hours in the bitter life of a frustrated divorced teacher who stays in the vicious circle of his numerous obsessions.24 hours in the bitter life of a frustrated divorced teacher who stays in the vicious circle of his numerous obsessions.

  • Director
    • Marek Koterski
  • Writer
    • Marek Koterski
  • Stars
    • Marek Kondrat
    • Janina Traczykówna
    • Andrzej Grabowski
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marek Koterski
    • Writer
      • Marek Koterski
    • Stars
      • Marek Kondrat
      • Janina Traczykówna
      • Andrzej Grabowski
    • 21User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Marek Kondrat
    Marek Kondrat
    • Adas
    Janina Traczykówna
    Janina Traczykówna
    • Matka
    Andrzej Grabowski
    Andrzej Grabowski
    • Sasiad
    Michal Koterski
    Michal Koterski
    • Syn Sylwus
    Joanna Sienkiewicz
    Joanna Sienkiewicz
    • Byla zona
    Monika Donner-Trelinska
    Monika Donner-Trelinska
    • Ela
    Aleksander Bednarz
    Aleksander Bednarz
    • Sasiad z dolu
    Zbigniew Buczkowski
    Zbigniew Buczkowski
    • Dozorca koszacy trawnik
    Dorota Chotecka
    Dorota Chotecka
    • Dog owner on the train
    Maria Ciunelis
    Maria Ciunelis
    • Wariatka w pociagu
    Krystyna Czubówna
    Krystyna Czubówna
    • Spikerka
    Bozena Dykiel
    Bozena Dykiel
    • Wlascicielka psa
    Piotr Fronczewski
    Piotr Fronczewski
    • Lekarz w TV
    Anna Gornostaj
    Anna Gornostaj
    • Klientka w kiosku
    Joanna Jedrejek
    • Dziewczyna reklamujaca 'wyciag z fiuta'
    Jan Jurewicz
    Jan Jurewicz
    • Polityk
    Joanna Kurowska
    Joanna Kurowska
    • Kobieta wychodzaca z supermarketu
    Piotr Machalica
    Piotr Machalica
    • Psychoanalityk
    • Director
      • Marek Koterski
    • Writer
      • Marek Koterski
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    User reviews21

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    9MNMoviePaul

    Thoughtful and poignant meditation on the life we've lived.

    Even though I've lived in Poland for over a year now, I generally don't watch many Polish movies, especially newer ones, which I've found to be very derivative of American and British films. This movie however is a true gem. A rare film that makes you take stock of your own choices in life. The movie focuses on a day (though actually it has to be more than one day) in the life of Adas, a 49 year old high school teacher from Warsaw who's first words to us are "I'm afraid of waking up", and we soon learn thats not all he's afraid of. Adas is deeply dissatisfied with every aspect of his life. From his noisy neighbors, to his broken family, to the Polish government, to his own inability to climb out of his personal hell. Told mostly through narration voice-over which clues us in to Adas's thought process, the film explores the turmoil of middle age with an honesty and poignancy rare in film. While certainly hilarious in moments, this movie serves up an equal (or greater) amount of melancholy as well, balancing the two aspect, delicately. As Adas passes from compulsion to depression, to denial, to rage, we learn more about him, and come to empathize with him. The most striking feature of this movie for me, was the universality of Adas, and the relate-ability to him. Yes he is Polish, with some uniquely Polish complaints and problems, but he could easily be any middle aged man in any western society. While he's a wacko in his own way, what the movie says is, "aren't we all?", "aren't we all this man in some way?" This movie did for me, what hardly any movies do anymore; it made me think and reflect about my own life and my own choices, and any movie that can do that, deserves praise in my book.
    10moquaj

    Society-Critical film especially funny for polish people!

    The film does not consist only of flat humor as of vulgar speech and behave of the protagonist but has a very deep social critic (as for example the popping up of 3rd world scenes or showing how neighbors treat each other or in general how people talk to each other). The protagonist appears as a freak but compared to the rest of the world he is the most normal one, it is the behave of the society which leads him to his abnormality. An other strong critical emphasis is put on the consume-society of our world. TV advertisements are shown totally ridiculously and the products they advertise are totally non-sense. It may appear quite funny, but if we think about this fact it is shown like it is in reality. Profit and consume dominate about rationality and humanity. It is one of the best movies I've seen in the last year, the humor is not typical American slapstick or "Al Bundy -like" but the vulgar talking of the protagonist calms the pathetic style and makes it easier to watch and also very funny. A+!!!
    10aremuc

    Best Polish movie ever!

    "Day of Wacko" is in my opinion the best ever Polish movie. And I'm surely NOT exaggerating. Non-Poles who are not interested in or have no idea about Polish culture and realities will probably not get half of the film, but I still recommend it to anyone who's open minded.

    This is a story about a well-educated and intelligent teacher in his middle-ages, who can't stand stupidity, ignorance, his neighbours, and generally everyone and everything around him. If you've seen "Falling Down" (1993) with Michael Douglas, which is by the way another film I'd recommend, you'll get the point. However, no plagiarism was used here. The main character hates himself as well, mainly for the lack of inspiration in writing and still being dependant on his mother. The whole movie is presented within the monologues he has in his head, in many cases dirty ones. And by that I mean many vulgarisms, which at some point may get repelling. Although containing some comic parts, this film is depressing, especially if you think about the man's tragedy, because his life can be called like that. If you try to understand his situation, see why he's frustrated, and why there are so many negative feelings in him, you'll probably reach the point in which you'll feel down. There are many Polish stereotypes, system faults, and absurd presented and in some way laughed out. But then again, you have a depressing feeling of not being able to do anything about it. I really recommend watching this movie to anyone, especially to those who have some mixed feelings about the world. If it's possible, try to talk to any Polish person around, so he/she would explain some of the things that may be typical for Polish society and not common at all in other cultures. I just hope the English translation of this film is good...

    General note: 10/10 and I really mean it.
    10maciosgh

    Absolutely outstanding!

    If you're looking for a comedy to spend some time laughing you've got the wrong movie. This one isn't funny and if there scenes to laugh about it's not because they're "funny" but because they're true.

    "The Day of the Wacko" is about one day taken from a life of a underpaid, depressed, Polish language teacher in Warsaw. But it's also about getting old and tired of life that seemed so happy and nice at first and then turned into a total disaster - a disaster that a lot of people getting old (not only in Poland) experience. Another movie about Adas Miauczynski is true to the bone, it tries to picture the confrontation between the idealist dreams that all of us had while being young with reality that, often, is depressing and sad. And it does..."The Day of the Wacko" also makes a few points about us, Polish people (or rather people in general), that we often try to hide or make them go away in our minds. I believe each and every person after watching the movie will feel that this it's, even in a flash, about themselves.

    The screenplay, and directing is really good, but the movie would be poor if not for some excellent acting by Marek Kondrat as Adas Miauczynski - he's not excellent, he's absolutely wonderful as a man that considers himself as the lowest of the low. In my opinion this is one of the most universal Polish movies ever made (at least after 1989) and anyone interested in Polish cinema should take a while to see it.

    10/10
    orbit991

    Very good

    I'm not sure what some get so uptight about nitpicking some small details and missing the whole big picture and the wonderfull moments of the film. I also left Poland as a child in 1979 and one thing I had to live through is bad Hollywood films:P This movie can be crude, but why shouldnt it be. If your life turned out like this you would be extremely unhappy and likelly using rather colorfull words when you reached the boiling point as the main character has. The film is simply art, it had no typical pre-fabricated way of telling the story, it was simply a day in life of an angry man with a life time of regrets and love that he yearned for. It also had some critisisms of Poles in general and I have to agree, sometimes there was to many "me me me" when I have visited insted of "we". I think the prayer at the end summoned it up. Most of all it is a satire, it is taken to extreme in places, thats what satires do, so dont take this to literally, just enjoy and try to understand that it is not you regular moron proof hollywood movie where everything is laid out in front of you and overexplained so the dimmer amongst us dont ask to many questions. To me its one of the best films I have seen in the last ten years, a pleasant surprise.

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    • Trivia
      Just like in two previous films about Adam Miauczynski, director Marek Koterski considered casting Cezary Pazura in the lead role. However, he changed his mind because of the fact that Pazura was then associated too much with popular sitcoms, and although the film had many comic scenes, it was not a typical comedy anymore.
    • Goofs
      When we see the dog shitting under Adam's balcony, it firstly does it on thick, green grass but in the later scene when the dog is with a woman, it stands on bare ground without any grass.
    • Quotes

      Adam Miauczynski: My dear friend on this journey. You built this dark mound to lead the life of a termite. Protected from the sunlight. Closed in your sad rigid rituals. Even if they make you mad, these rituals became your shield against the winds, the waves, against stars and feelings. Every day you struggle to forget your human condition. The clay you are molded from has dried out and hardened. No one will ever find in you an astronomer, musician, altruist, poet or human who lived for even one day.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Vdud: Andrey Ayrapetov (2024)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 2002 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Official site
      • Official site (Poland)
    • Language
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • The Day of the Freak
    • Filming locations
      • Debki, Pomorskie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Studio Filmowe Zebra
      • Vision Film Production
      • Non Stop Film Service
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,277,521
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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