Krystyna

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Krystyna is a central female character in Roman Polanski’s 1962 psychological drama film "Knife in the Water," whose interactions help drive the film’s tense, character-driven narrative.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Knife in the Water NERFINISHED
appearsOn sailboat
associatedWith Andrzej NERFINISHED
young hitchhiker
countryOfOriginOfWork Poland NERFINISHED
createdBy Roman Polanski NERFINISHED
dialogueLanguage Polish
drivesPlotThrough emotional conflict
interpersonal tension
sexual tension
emotionalArc from boredom to agitation
from compliance to assertion
filmDirectorOfWork Roman Polanski NERFINISHED
filmGenreContext psychological drama
thriller elements
filmTitle Knife in the Water NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1962
gender female
languageContext Polish-language film
medium feature film
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
nationality Polish
notableFor complex emotional behavior
contributing to film’s psychological tension
occupation student
partOfCastType three-character ensemble
portrayedBy Jolanta Umecka NERFINISHED
primaryMedium cinema
relationship wife of Andrzej
romanticInvolvement flirtation with hitchhiker
screenTimeImportance major
settingContext Mazury lakes NERFINISHED
spendsTimeOn yachting trip
thematicAssociation class conflict
jealousy
marital strain
power dynamics

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Knife in the Water character Krystyna