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Home Sweet Home (2025)
2025 Polish drama written and directed by Wojciech Smarzowski. Gośka (Agata Turkot) meets Grzesiek (Tomasz Schuchardt) online, leading to a romantic proposal in Venice and marriage, after which their shared home turns into a place of terror. Agata Kulesza portrays Gośka's mother, Andrzej Konopka appears in the cast.
2025 Polish drama written and directed by Wojciech Smarzowski. Gośka (Agata Turkot) meets Grzesiek (Tomasz Schuchardt) online, leading to a romantic proposal in Venice and marriage, after which their shared home turns into a place of terror. Agata Kulesza portrays Gośka's mother, Andrzej Konopka appears in the cast.
The film's depiction of systemic failures in protecting victims of domestic abuse, from police to social services, emphasizes progressive critiques of societal institutions as the decisive factor in its left-leaning orientation.
The film uses traditional casting dominated by white Polish performers without evident diversity measures. It sharply critiques male dominance and heterosexual relationship norms through its unflinching depiction of coercive control and abuse.
The film dissects marital coercion and intergenerational dysfunction, framing traditional family bonds as conduits for abuse and silence rather than stability.
Catholic priests in the film support the abuser and advise the victim to return to her violent marriage, portraying the church as complicit in perpetuating domestic violence without offering aid or challenging the harm.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear in the film.
No transgender characters or themes feature in the film, which centers on domestic abuse in a heterosexual relationship. The story follows Goska's descent into an abusive marriage with Grzesiek, highlighting psychological manipulation without addressing gender identity issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Home Sweet Home presents an original narrative without adaptations from prior sources, featuring newly created characters whose on-screen genders match their roles without any swaps from established canons.
Home Sweet Home presents original characters in a contemporary Polish setting, with no established racial baselines from source material or history, and casting aligns with the narrative without alterations to racial depictions.
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