The films by Agnieszka Holland are good, and “Europe, Europe”, or “Citizen Jones”, IMHO, even outstanding.
Today, however, I listened to an interview with her on TVN24 and I must say that I felt bad again. Again, due to the fact that I want there were people I trusted. It utilized to be Stefan Bratkowski, Bogdan Mis, inactive specified a Jacek Palasiński, but it would be good if I could trust specified celebrated people as Olga Tokarczuk or Agnieszka Holland.
Unfortunately, our manager No. 1 said: “The full life of a man is that if he wants to meet another man, he must leave the comfort zone. Comfort is simply a static. It is at the same time specified a deficiency of curiosity, a deficiency of patience for another man, to the world.”
I do not like to attack Humanists for deficiency of precision, but this 1 is simply a gibberish in a clean state.
Statistics are boring, not comfort. Of course, having the choice of a planet where bombs fly over their heads, and 1 that doesn't happen, I choose the other. But having to choose a planet where nothing happens, and a planet where you manage to get energy from the vacuum (as in Casimir effect), I definitely choose the another one.
Lack of curiosity is intellectual death, not comfort.
Sometimes I lose patience with my granddaughter, who sometimes acts annoying. Is that comfortable for me? No, on the contrary. I'm mad at myself for letting a five-year-old get out of balance. I feel comfortable erstwhile I have patience with another people.
Apparently, the last movie by Agnieszka Holland about Kafka ends with a sad message that the word has ceased to matter.
I agree with Franz Kafka, but it is simply a pity that Mrs Agnieszka is participating in what I call "talking without reasoning what the words mean."
Michał Leszczyński










