: Critics from Filmuforia praise it as a "touchingly unsentimental" portrait that avoids melodrama while evoking the isolation of disability.
: The film heavily uses interior monologues to reveal Mateusz’s normal, often humorous and frustrated internal world, contrasting sharply with his physical limitations. Life Feels Good (2013)
: Diagnosed at birth, Mateusz is initially misdiagnosed as having a severe intellectual disability because he cannot communicate effectively. : Critics from Filmuforia praise it as a
The story spans several decades, from the 1980s to the 2000s, charting Mateusz’s journey through Poland’s social and political transitions. often humorous and frustrated internal world