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Wilczyca

  • 1983
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 43min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
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Wilczyca (1983)
Horreur folkloriqueDrameHorreur

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEx-guerrilla Kacper, possessed by late wife Maryna's spirit, is pursued by female werewolf. He recognizes werewolf traits in Julia, a countess involved with Austrian officer.Ex-guerrilla Kacper, possessed by late wife Maryna's spirit, is pursued by female werewolf. He recognizes werewolf traits in Julia, a countess involved with Austrian officer.Ex-guerrilla Kacper, possessed by late wife Maryna's spirit, is pursued by female werewolf. He recognizes werewolf traits in Julia, a countess involved with Austrian officer.

  • Réalisation
    • Marek Piestrak
  • Scénario
    • Jerzy Gieraltowski
    • Marek Piestrak
  • Casting principal
    • Krzysztof Jasinski
    • Iwona Bielska
    • Stanislaw Brejdygant
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Marek Piestrak
    • Scénario
      • Jerzy Gieraltowski
      • Marek Piestrak
    • Casting principal
      • Krzysztof Jasinski
      • Iwona Bielska
      • Stanislaw Brejdygant
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    • 10avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Krzysztof Jasinski
    • Kacper Wosinski
    Iwona Bielska
    Iwona Bielska
    • Maryna Wosinska…
    Stanislaw Brejdygant
    Stanislaw Brejdygant
    • Count Ludwik
    Olgierd Lukaszewicz
    Olgierd Lukaszewicz
    • Otto von Furstenberg
    Henryk Machalica
    Henryk Machalica
    • Doctor Goldberg
    Leon Niemczyk
    Leon Niemczyk
    • Count Wiktor Smorawinski
    Jerzy Prazmowski
    • Mateusz Wosinski
    Hanna Stankówna
    Hanna Stankówna
    • Hortensja Vitie
    Andrzej Bielski
    • Butler
    Jan Blecki
    • Butler
    Ludmila Dabrowska
    • Julia's Mother
    Marian Gancza
    • Dragon
    Ryszard Jablonski
    Ryszard Jablonski
    • Dragon
    Mieczyslaw Janowski
    Mieczyslaw Janowski
    • Dragon
    Ryszard Kotys
    Ryszard Kotys
    • Oleksiak
    Andrzej Kowalik
    • Dragon
    Jerzy Zygmunt Nowak
    Jerzy Zygmunt Nowak
    • Butler
    Stefan Paska
    • Stasiek
    • Réalisation
      • Marek Piestrak
    • Scénario
      • Jerzy Gieraltowski
      • Marek Piestrak
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    6christopher-underwood

    some of the worst subtitles I have encountered

    I was expecting rather more from this 80s vampire tale from Poland but perhaps my experience was affected by some of the worst subtitles I have encountered. Clearly a labour of love for some amateur film buff but not just sweet mistakes like 'bumpkin' instead of 'peasant' but whole sections in the wrong tense with some events being anticipated when they were actually references to past happenings. Very confusing. Then there was all the fighting and presumably defending of the homeland. Along with all this was a fairly simple tale involving curses, a wolf, rather a lot of blood and a silver bullet, oh and some rather extreme gore right at the end. Snowy landscapes looked attractive but far too much talking in boring looking rooms.
    8I_Ailurophile

    Excellent Polish folk horror continues to hold up!

    This tale of spirits, dark magic, and lycanthropy carries with it the same sensibilities as other folk horror films to come out of Eastern Europe in the mid to late twentieth century. I think especially of 'Viy' (1967), and 'Leptirica' (1973), titles wherein effects, special makeup, and the active horror element are minimized, though present nonetheless, while broadly carrying a dry, unbothered air in the plot and its development. Such an approach may make the picture less appealing to the average genre fan, but maybe more so for the average moviegoer at large. It's certainly a very different experience relative to what modern viewers have come to expect of horror from, say, the 60s onward, yet no less worthy if one can appreciate the style. One can readily imagine how 'Wilczyca' would look if given a remake in 2022, for example, and if we can transfer that image in our minds onto what we're given in this 1983 movie - honestly, it' sa whole lot of fun!

    Sure, the horror isn't actualized in the way we're generally used to, and it's not especially visceral. Yet the flavors we get are delicious all the same as soldier Kacper unwittingly finds himself immersed in supernatural goings-on. Considered in and of itself the story is engaging and compelling, even taking into account a tired arrangement in which virtuous men are seen as pursuing evil women (or were they just, you know, tired of the nonsense of the world of men and strove to carve their own path?). The cast give steady performances, not least Krzysztof Jasinski and Iwona Bielska, and Marek Piestrak's direction seems very sound to me, with a fine eye for detail. I admire the production design and art direction (and the filming locations), as well as the costume design and hair and makeup work. This is a period piece, after all, and the labor poured into realizing a bygone era is superb. Honestly, in every way we would hope, this is quite well made.

    Far removed from what a twenty-first century viewer would recognize as genre convention, 'Wilczyca' nevertheless is an enjoyable tale of horror. One sees flourishes in Piestrak's direction in particular that stand out as demonstrating a swell intelligence, a mind for what best realizes such narratives. There is, after all, a measure of building tension throughout the length, and for as much as the feature tends to downplay its most robust aspects, by contrast the climax and ending are altogether jolting. By all means, I can understand that this won't meet the standards of all comers, yet for anyone receptive to the wide variety of what cinema has to offer, and horror specifically, there's a great deal to like here. It takes a while to warm up, but when all is said and done I had a great time watching 'Wilczyca,' and give it a solid thumbs-up!
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Along with "Lokis" possibly the most famous Polish horror film.

    "Wilczyca" by Marek Piestrak is arguably the most famous Polish horror film.Unfortunately this atmospheric flick is not well-known abroad.The action of "Wilczyca" takes place in Poland in the ninetieth century.Maryna dislikes his husband,a Polish patriot named Kacper.Before her death,she curses him.Her evil is transformed not only into a young countess Julia,but also into the wolf..."Wilczyca" is definitely a Polish horror classic that reminds me some Hammer productions.The film is loaded with traditional genre elements like tombs or silver bullets.The climax is surprisingly gory and the mood is quite sensual.Unfortunately its sequel "Powrot Wilczycy" from 1990,also directed by Piestrak,is nowhere nearly as good as the original.So if you ever get a chance to watch this film,don't hesitate to do this.8 out of 10.
    4S1rr34l

    Such A Good Idea, Felled By A Poor Script.

    Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of The Wolf; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

    Story: 0.75 Direction: 1.00 Pace: 0.50 Acting: 1.00 Enjoyment: 1.00

    TOTAL: 4.25 out of 10.00.

    OMG, this movie starts brilliantly. Kacper races home to his bedridden and sickened wife. Only to find his brother at the house along with the doctor, who informs him his wife is dying. But, should that not be enough, he learns from her twisted lips she has renounced God and has turned to the occult. His wife's gone dark side. His brother tells him he and the village know of the woman's actions and beliefs. Nobody shows up on the day of her funeral, not even the priest, and he and his brother have to bury the body. But first, they stake her heart so she won't rise from the grave. Life goes on, and Kacper takes residence with a local politician and his wife as their bodyguard. The politician and his wife don't have the most loving relationship, and her ladyship has taken to the arms of her maid, dresser, and confidant. Around this moment, the story takes a misstep, and the movie loses its flow. We spend too much time in the lives of the aristocracy, and the writer Jerzy Gieraltowski and Marek Piestrak change the persona of the principal character. Kacper is a sturdy and intelligent man. A man you'd be happy to have at your back. But in the second phase of the story, he becomes more of a clown. Along with the slow pace and lack of a captivating storyline, this element near-kills the tale of terror. And that's another misfortune: The forewarned horror of the opening sequence never arrives. But that's not to say there aren't any good ideas in the narrative. The Wolf possesses one of the best. It's the idea of supernatural possession. When the Countess begins acting strangely, Kacper starts seeing his dead wife's face in all the pictures that should hold the Countesses' countenance. Upon witnessing the omen of evil, he turns to the doctor who treated his wife for help. They set about attempting to defeat the corruptness before it consumes the Countess. Sadly, this comes too late in the story; you may have dozed off by this point - or hit the off button. It's a great idea, but required better attention to the narrative's construction for it to work.

    Piestrak's direction is better than his writing. The opening sequence holds urgency and threat. It also goes a long way in solidifying Kacper's persona in the viewer's mind. Sadly, that is the last time we feel anxious. The rest of the picture, though it holds some well-composed and captured scenes, is too tedious. Piestrak doesn't help because he ceases to vary the tempo as he did in the opening. Everything becomes a tad wishy-washy and dull. The next creative moment comes at the end of the movie.

    The performers are the best component of the film. Even Kacper's wife, who is only in the picture for a few minutes, is superbly captured by the actress portraying her. You can feel her contempt for religion and all that's holy in every word she spits at her husband from her deathbed. This lady isn't going quietly into the long goodnight.

    Had Gieraltowski been better skilled at storytelling and cut out all the hyperbole and unnecessary sections, keeping to the horror story, this movie would've been up there with the best. I have no doubts that Piestrak would've excelled in bringing a spooky supernatural horror to the screen; as it is, he does his best. But I cannot bring myself to recommend this movie. There are so many films out in the world and a good many are better than this. I'm glad I've seen it, but I won't be revisiting The Wolf again - though I may borrow that possession idea for a story of my own.

    Sit! Roll Over! Play Dead! Good wolfy. Now change back and check out my IMDb list - Absolute Horror to see where I ranked The Wolf.

    Take Care & Stay Well.
    6jordondave-28085

    Interesting as a folklore and not as anything else

    (1983) Wilczyca (In Polish with English subtitles) HORROR

    Co-written and directed by Marek Piestrak that has Kacper Wosinski (Krzysztof Jasinski) just arriving to help his ailing wife, Maryna (Iwona Bielska) he has not seen in years who happens to be dying. But because she has done things while he was away that may have bewitched her, may have forced the way she was supposed to be buried. We are then see Kasper, a comrade in arms interact with his fellow superiors, Count Wiktor Smorawinski (Leon Niemczyk) and Count Ludwik (Stanislaw Brejdygant) who has just been married to a much younger wife, Countess Julia, who appears to have a history with a much younger high ranking cavalry man, Otto (Olgierd Lukaszewicz).

    Despite the unmemorable ending and not scary at all, I thought much of it is reminiscent of a folklore or a mythical tale.

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    • How long is The Wolf?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 avril 1983 (Pologne)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Pologne
    • Langue
      • Polonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Wolf
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Smielów, Wielkopolskie, Pologne
    • Société de production
      • Zespól Filmowy "Silesia"
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      • 1h 43min(103 min)
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    • Mixage
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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