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The
play begins with the return of Krum, the prodigal son, to the
delight of his mother and friends. He returns home as a failure to a community
suffering from widespread resignation, loneliness, and apathy. Krum
soon succumbs to the pervasive malaise; he becomes a passive observer
of the persistent rhythm of marriages, births, and funerals that have
become so devoid of significance that weddings resemble wakes. The
characters in Krum are willing to endure great sacrifice and
humiliation to escape from their solitude, but time and again they
surrender to passivity. Having lost all of his youthful passion, Krum
is forced to confront his own mortality and unfulfilled desires
instead of sinking further into a static life.
Performed in Polish with English subtitles.
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