
The story of Joasia: a nice typist, a conscientious lady, and an exemplary employee. Despite so many advantages, every now and then she loses a job when her boss makes unwelcome advances.


Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for black-and-white comedies where the plot hinges on someone putting on a pair of thick glasses to look “unattractive,” you’ll probably find this cute. If you get annoyed by workplace dynamics that haven't aged well or plots that rely entirely on a magical gown, you might want ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Mieczyslaw Krawicz

Malcolm St. Clair
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"Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for black-and-white comedies where the plot hinges on someone putting on a pair of thick glasses to look “unattractive,” you’ll probably find this cute. If you get annoyed by workplace dynamics that haven't aged well or plots that rely entirely on a magical gown, you might want to skip it. There’s something inherently silly about the way Joasia goes from ‘charming’ to ‘disheveled.’ It’s like the movie assumes that if you wear big spectacles and maybe mes..."
Michal Znicz
Jan Fethke
Poland

