Squint Your Eyes
Squint Your Eyes
| 11 November 2003 (USA)
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The story of a spirited ten-year-old girl who has run away from her proudly affluent parents in town and finds grudging refuge with the slightly slovenly caretaker of an abandoned farm, an ex-teacher.

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Phonearl

Good start, but then it gets ruined

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Brendon Jones

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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Kodie Bird

True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.

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Billy Ollie

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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billcr12

Mala is a ten year old Polish girl from a wealthy family who runs away from home to the farm of a former teacher, Jasiek, who is living a quiet country life up to the girl's arrival. Mom and dad show up a short time later, and they threaten and insult him, and accuse him of convincing their daughter to leave home. Mala is very strong willed and for some unexplained reason, just ended up on the farm.Ola Proszynska and Zbigniew Zamachowski are both actors who are easy to watch, with a natural chemistry on screen. The major problem is a story which meanders without any reason whatsoever. The potential was there, but after a while the aimless script just left me bored and hoping for better material for Ola and Zbigniew.

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nicholas-salerno

Squint Your Eyes (Zmruz oczy), Poland, 2003, d. Andrzej Jaminowski, 87 m. When Jasiak, a retired school teacher, decides to act as custodian of a deserted farm in the Polish countryside, he finds the easy life more than he bargained for. To begin with, the farm's owners neither want nor need a custodian. Then his solitude is broken by one of his former students, a young girl who's had it with her materialistic parents. And by some con artists, some cyclists, at least one self-proclaimed poet, the girl's parents, the farm's owners, and ultimately the police. So much for lazy-ing around in the hazy countryside. You might call Squint Your Eyes a provocative, philosophical comedy.—Nick Salerno

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jasam

I could not wait for this movie to end. The camera work was great as was the location but the story just does not draw a viewer in. The characters are flat and draw no emotion from the viewer. It leaves you wondering only when the end will come. The movie had potential that just was never fulfilled. The story could be interesting, but either something is lost in translation or it has been poorly executed. The plot develops poorly, the characters don't develop in a way to make you like, hate, or feel any other way about them. Overall it was quite dull, not fulfilling, and definitely not entertaining. Blah is the perfect description of it all.

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msobczak

A paradox: the "classical" plot is almost absent here, but still the movie draws attention from the first to the last minute. Why? Well, movies are about art of vision and sound and this film is a good proof of that. The alternative way to see the rush of the civilised world, noticing what is really important in life - these are not new topics, but here they are presented in a very elegant and touching manner. Superb actors and music add much to splendid photography and very good screenplay. All that would still be not enough, but what really makes this film unforgettable is humour. Altogether, we get a calming, but not boring, touching, but not too sweet and quite... wise film.

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