On a gray, foggy morning outside a large Polish city, Zhenia (Alec Utgoff), a masseur from<br/>the East, enters the lives of the wealthy residents of a gated community. Using hypnotic,<br/>almost magical techniques to get a residence permit, he starts working. The well-to-do<br/>residents in their cookie-cutter homes seemingly have it all, but they all suffer from an inner<br/>sadness, some unexplained longing. The attractive and mysterious newcomer's hands heal,<br/>and Zhenia's eyes seem to penetrate their souls. To them, his Russian accent sounds like a<br/>song from the past, a memory of their seemingly safer childhoods. The latest from writer/<br/>director Ma?gorzata Szumowska (Elles, In the Name of) and her longtime collaborator<br/>Micha? Englert is an unclassifiable meditation on class, immigration, and global warming<br/>with touches of magical realism and moments of sober beauty and subtle humor.
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