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There is a time in everyone’s life, those fleeting few years, when we are no longer children but haven’t yet crossed the threshold of adulthood. A time full of “first times” – first wine drinking, first disappointment, first rebellion, first love... A time filled with hopes and dreams. All That I Love is the story of a boy, his family and friends set in the early 1980s.We see the world through Janek’s eyes, an eighteen year- old sensitive boy living in a seaside town. The Big History – manifestations, strikes, imposing of martial law - passes in the background, in the foreground – the passion for life, joy of youth, music, sex, first passionate love - everything that is most beautiful. The clash of idealistic world of youth with the though one of adults. Janek will find out that there is no escape from the adult world. He has to face it all, fight for the girl, family and his future. The visual and music side of the movie creates an illusion of those times. The camera follows characters’ and presents their emotions from close perspective. The set design and music – hits of Polish punk rock – rebuild the specific atmosphere from thirty years ago and make it possible for a contemporary viewer to understand the world which is gone and people who lived then. [Jacek BORCUCH] (Verleiher-Text)

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Malarkey 

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Englisch I feel as if the Poles have tried to react to the Czech Identity Card. Except that they replaced The Plastic People of the Universe with some local punk band. Otherwise, thematically, it is a completely same movie and if the characters grow close to your heart, they will be tough to leave at the end. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch I can't help but think of it as just one more statement about the times, through punk as both the engine and the catalyst that directs young people and their actions. Rebellion at a time when it's not a good time. I almost thought to myself that everything you expect from such a film is here. And there wasn't much else. ()