All That I Love Page #2

Synopsis: Follows four friends in their quest to form a punk band. As workers protests sweep across the country, Janek and Staszek, the sons of a navy man, the rebellious Kazik, and the affluent Diabel gel as a band, but their disparate lives are touched by social turmoil and outside perceptions.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
Director(s): Jacek Borcuch
  5 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2009
95 min
21 Views


- Yep. Everybody's there.

I once read a poster

hanging on the wall

About the strange things

that happen in the world

Rockets, statues and cowboys

give a scare

And nothing good

can ever happen to me

Far away from here

people are afraid

To go into the streets

to just say No

Holidays!

Where is that?

Where is that?

Where is that?

What's the date today?

It's the 15th.

Less than a month.

Take a look.

Good afternoon!

Good afternoon boys.

How old do you think she is?

- I don't know, thirty?

- No way! She's older.

Thirty-five or more.

What do you care?

She could be even... forty.

Or forty-one.

Do you know what my

old man likes to say?

A humble calf will

feed from two mothers...

Makes me wanna puke.

Who said that?

Some poet?

Not the pope?

- Janek, is that you?

- Yeah.

There's a letter for you.

What?

A letter for you!

- Where is it?

- Next to the telephone.

We're going to Koszalin...

I don't want to die yet!

To Koszalin!

We're going to sleep now

You say it's all just fine

We're going to sleep now

This man has such a nice face

We're going to sleep now

Because we can't just stand in place

We're going to sleep, sleep, sleep...

We're going to sleep now

No one hears this scream

We're going to sleep now

And of freedom dream

We're going to sleep now

Because it's all too dark

We're going to sleep, sleep, sleep...

We're going to sleep now

Pass it!

Move it!

Come on!

It's in!

Goal!

He said it won't last long;

that something will happen.

What will happen?

That, he didn't say.

People say many things.

There's pressure

to join Solidarity.

At my work, they've been trying

to convince everyone, too.

They want the leaders to lose

control over the union.

If too many people sign in,

nobody will control it,

and the mess will

be even bigger.

That's what they want.

They'll blame it on Solidarity.

You think it's going to be that bad?

The strikes can't last forever.

My God...

Dear citizens,

I'm announcing that today...

we constituted the Military

Council of National Salvation.

The State Council, in line

with the Constitution,

tonight at midnight,

has imposed martial law...

... in the whole country.

I want everyone to

understand the reasons...

... and the purpose of our actions.

We are not going to proceed

with a military coup,

with a military dictatorship.

The nation has enough

power, enough wisdom...

Put it in the fridge.

We're staying in Hel for now,

but I'll have to sleep in the barracks.

For how long?

I don't know.

- Will you show me the gun, please.

- I don't have it here.

- I left it at my unit.

- Oh, come on.

Too bad, I'd tell

the guys at school...

You'll have to wait for that.

The schools are closed.

You have some time off.

- So what's the holster for?

- Janek!

Take your feet off there.

What's going to happen now?

I know what will not happen.

You look like a Commie cop.

Janek!

He got fired and

he's sitting at home.

He asks where I'm going,

what for and with whom.

I can't tell him I'm going to study,

because the schools are closed.

Love demands sacrifice.

Stop it.

I really had a hard time getting out.

Mine is in the barracks

the whole time.

Lucky you.

Did you hear that Krukowski,

the teacher, was detained?

- Are you serious? For what?

- For Solidarity, what else?

He had to be a prominent guy.

Dad says Krukowski

even knows Walesa.

Really?

That's something.

I heard they were

taken to Russia.

How do you know?

What about the band?

Are you joking?

My old man is important now.

Who's going to stop us?

It's all so weird.

Janek?

- You should go now.

- Come on!

You're afraid someone's

going to see us?

I'm afraid that you'll

miss the curfew.

I'd forgotten.

Just go.

Go.

I'm sorry...

Go to sleep.

Why do they have to

stand here, day and night?

Stop asking me stupid questions.

What's your problem?

Why're you so uptight?

- What else can I be?

- I just asked.

And I f***ing answered!

I don't like it.

Everyone will point at us.

They already look at me

as if I were God-knows-what.

You really don't understand? Either

the Russians come, or there's a civil war.

Why do you keep it here?

Do I ask where

you keep your syringes?

I'm scared.

I'm really scared.

I have to go.

The car is already here.

I have a briefing

with the commissioner.

They sent someone?

No, it's Sokolowski.

Sokolowski? But he's just a captain.

Clearly, he's more than that.

Take care of yourself.

- You were supposed to give it back.

- All right, I will.

They have so many of them

that they won't even notice.

That wasn't the deal.

All right then.

Hey, guys!

Could you get us some smokes?

It's cold. There's nothing to smoke,

and we're stuck here.

OK, but we get to keep one pack.

- How old are you?

- And you?

Alright, alright.

Don't be so sensitive about it.

Your father will be here in an hour,

and you will go visit grandma.

Why?

Grandpa sent a telegram

that grandma is in a bad condition.

But why me?

He will need you there.

You'll help him out.

- It's his mother, after all.

- What about you?

I can't go,

I have to go to the hospital.

For how long?

I don't know.

Maybe a few days.

Why is it always me?

You're the older one, smarter,

you understand more.

Go pack now,

so he doesn't have to wait.

- I need to go out for a moment.

- What?

Where to?

Good afternoon.

Is Basia there?

Excuse me?

I'm a friend of hers from school.

I just want to see her for a second.

Oh, Basia? Yes, she's here.

Wait a moment.

Someone to see you!

What happened?

They took my dad...

What? When?

This morning.

What for?

- Ask your father.

- What?

Basia!

Ask your father.

It's not the best time

for this conversation.

I think you should go now.

Don't come here ever more.

Basia!

I know you'd rather be

with your friends now,

but sometimes it's necessary to

do something for the family.

Besides, this might be the

last chance to see her.

Where are they going?

I don't know. Probably to Gdansk.

- What for?

- How am I supposed to know?

But you do.

Can't you see they are

not from my unit?

- These are ground troops.

- Yeah, right.

What's your problem?

Nothing. I'm just asking why these

trucks are going to Gdansk.

I don't know

if they are.

It doesn't matter where.

These are combat vehicles.

There's martial law.

Do you know what that means?

- I do.

- It seems you don't.

The military took power. That's why

there's so many of them now.

It's not as simple as you think.

Stop talking to me like I was a child.

Mom...

- Would you like an injection?

- Yes.

When did you take the last one?

I don't remember.

Go to sleep, son.

You need to have a good sleep.

I'll call Jerzyk and Malgosia,

so that one of us is always here.

Sometimes she doesn't

recognize me anymore.

She mixes up faces and names.

That's because of morphine...

She takes more and more

of these injections.

We should keep that under control.

She shouldn't take it herself.

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Jacek Borcuch

Jacek Borcuch (born 17 April 1970) is a Polish actor, screenwriter and film director. He contributed to more than fifteen films since 1995. more…

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