Two Men and a Wardrobe
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The movie Two Men and a Wardrobe (Polish: Dwaj ludzie z szafą) (1958) is considered an allegory.
In a 20-minute black and white silent movie, Roman Polański illustrates how a relationship between two friends causes them trouble in everyday life. The two men always carry a wardrobe, but when other people see them carrying it, they run away or try to get rid of the two men, as if they were afraid of the wardrobe. Or is it something else?
It deals with perceptions of the same thing by different people, how they react, and why.[citation needed]
The leads are played by Jakub Goldberg and Henryk Kluba.
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