Plot summary
A beautiful Polish girl whose lover has gone to Rome to seek a divorce from his previous wife travels around Europe in search of him and suffers a variety of tragic adventures as the men around her try to fit her into their own selfish schemes.
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Story of a Sin: more than a moral tale, a portrait of turn of the century Polish society
turbulent story and some ravishing visuals
A well shot and very good looking film with good performances particularly that of the female lead Grazyna Dtugotecka. As with several of the films of Walerian Borowczyk, however, part of the charm is the idiosyncratic pacing. Some films are more subject to this than others, seeming, an almost arbitrary mix of very slow sequences and speeded up ones barely allowing enough time for the viewer to absorb the goings on. The director's, The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne issues this technique to marvellous effect but here it can be distracting and with the film already rather lengthy, perhaps something that could be done without. Nevertheless this is entertaining enough and covers much ground from the young girl's virginal confession and through love and hate, motherhood and murder, robbery and rape, prostitution and more. If the film is a little overlong there is much to enjoy with a turbulent story and some ravishing visuals