Fuga
Fugahttps://nyafilm3.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/MV5BY2U2ODkxYzEtNWI0MC00NDFhLWIxNGMtZGRmZGZmMTBlMWY2XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzMzMjU5NDY@._V1_SX697_CR00697999_AL_.jpg
6.0
Your Vote:
Voting: 6.0 /10 (1)
6,4 IMDB Rating 3,039 Views

Fuga

Alicja suffers from memory loss and has rebuilt her own free spirited way of life. Two years later, she returns to her former family to assume against... her will her role as wife, mother and daughter. Her estranged husband and son do not recognize this woman who looks familiar and yet behaves like a stranger. Feelings of alienation, love and revelations rekindle her interior flame. Show More

Details

In the movie Fuga (2018), Alicja is a woman who has experienced memory loss and has crafted a new, independent life for herself. However, after two years, she is forced to return to her old family, where she is expected to resume her roles as a wife, mother, and daughter. To her dismay, her husband and son do not recognize her, as she looks familiar but acts like a stranger.

As Alicja tries to navigate this unfamiliar situation, a range of emotions begins to emerge. She feels a sense of alienation as she tries to fit back into a life that she does not remember. At the same time, she experiences moments of love and connection that reignite her inner spark.

Fuga explores the complexities of identity, memory, and the impact of lost time. Alicja's struggle to reconcile her past with her present drives the narrative, as she works to uncover the truth about her forgotten life and regain a sense of self.

This thought-provoking film engages viewers with its exploration of family dynamics, personal growth, and the power of rekindling lost connections. Fuga strikes a balance between emotional depth and intrigue, leaving audiences captivated as they accompany Alicja on her journey of self-discovery.