The film 'It's Not My Film' by Maria Zbaska scrutinizes the endgame of a couple's relationship amid personal crises. Wanda, played by Zofia Chabiera, feels stagnant at nearly 40, while her partner Jan, portrayed by Marcin Sztabinski, faces his own disillusionments. To combat their stagnation, Jan proposes a rigorous hike along the Baltic coastline to test their resolve as a couple. The film captures their journey filled with emotional confrontations and unpredictable encounters, ultimately presenting a relatable and authentic portrait of modern relationships in crisis.
Wanda is irritated beyond endurance at the way Jan does nothing but doom scroll. (Rather shrewdly, she points out that people who spend their time knitting at least have a scarf to show for it.)
If they stay the course, they will stay together but if either loses heart and leaves the sandy shore, then they are finished as a couple.
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