
Feliks Promienski inherits from his aunt a small clay figurine representing a pagan god. And from that moment happiness begins to favor him.


This one, Mascotte, is a curious little watch, especially if you're into those older, silent-era films where the magic feels a bit more… bare bones. If you're looking for something with a whimsical, almost fable-like charm, then yeah, give it a shot. But if you need snappy dialogue or explosions, you'll probably just f...

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"This one, Mascotte, is a curious little watch, especially if you're into those older, silent-era films where the magic feels a bit more… bare bones. If you're looking for something with a whimsical, almost fable-like charm, then yeah, give it a shot. But if you need snappy dialogue or explosions, you'll probably just find it slow, maybe even a little silly. It's a niche appeal, for sure. 🤷♀️ The whole setup is about Feliks Promienski, a fellow who suddenly gets this small clay figurine from h..."
Alicja Borg
Jerzy Dal-Atan, Leon Kniazolucki
Poland
Maurice Elvey

