Latoszynski, a landowner, falls in love with Lulu, a song-and-dance girl. When they find out that Jurek, Latoszynski's son, is coming to visit, Lulu must hide near the forest-keeper's house, where she meets Kuzma.


Is this thing worth your time? If you like old, dusty dramas that feel like they were pulled out of a time capsule from a different planet, you might dig Zabawka. It's not for people who need constant movement or modern editing. If you get impatient with folks staring longingly at trees or hiding in huts, skip it. Hone...


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"Is this thing worth your time? If you like old, dusty dramas that feel like they were pulled out of a time capsule from a different planet, you might dig Zabawka. It's not for people who need constant movement or modern editing. If you get impatient with folks staring longingly at trees or hiding in huts, skip it. Honestly, it’s a bit of a weird trip. So, we've got Latoszynski, who is supposedly a big deal landowner, chasing after Lulu. She's a dancer, which is a classic trope. Then his son, Ju..."
Andrzej Lomakowski, Konrad Tom, M. Król
Poland

