A working-class youth Pawel Szajda catches her eye. He is about the age her boys would be or maybe a few years younger. Her infatuation leads to a swimming date at the river where tragedy strikes.
The boy drowns while trying to fetch sweet rushes Marta wants for house decorations. But at the climax of this scene, suddenly, Wajda shows the film set, the divers in the water and indeed himself directing Janda, playing Marta. His actress flees the set in anguish. These jarring and intriguing hops from staged monologue to assumedly unstaged documentary realism to an obviously filmic space suggests that Sweet Rush will constantly shuttle back and forth between modes.
After Marta meets her young tryst for a rendezvous on the beach, his body conspicuously revealed, hers more discreetly covered, and the two roll around together in the sand for a spell, the boy nearly drowns while swimming across the river to procure for her the titular rushes.
Even so, the film is still a confoundingly enjoyable muddle, mostly because of Janda, compelling both as her grieving self and a lusty country housewife. Like you, we do this work, so we understand your needs and how to place the right talent to fulfill them. And we back up our talent like no traditional recruiting firm can.
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