Jonasz will be born as an "unwanted child." He'll soon realize it himself. Because when other parents (supposedly) "jump around their children", his parents will "walk around him". As Jonah grows up, he will start to fight for the ...See moreJonasz will be born as an "unwanted child." He'll soon realize it himself. Because when other parents (supposedly) "jump around their children", his parents will "walk around him". As Jonah grows up, he will start to fight for the attention, acceptance, and maybe even the love of his parents, although he does not know exactly what love is. Unsuccessfully. So he will create a "parallel" world, better than the real one, a world of his own emotions, in which he will note and analyze every progress and every failure on his way that brings him closer to his parents. The author of the play talks about this painful relationship in the style of the grotesque. The creators of the show use the same convention, creating a film parable that is far from realism, but firmly rooted in a sad reality. Written by
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