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Koniec swiata czyli Kogel Mogel 4 (2022)

Review by majdo007

Koniec swiata czyli Kogel Mogel 4

2/10

Why was this made after part 3?

What can I say, about this movie? Well, it exists but it shouldn't, just like the cringy part 3. Some people say that this one is better than Kogel Mogel 3, but I disagree. It is equally bad. To be honest, the third part was at least nostalgic during its first thirty minutes. Here, the cringe starts right away. So, in the end, both movies are difficult to withstand after the first half an hour. This one, after half on the running time becomes impossible to watch. Save this 90 minutes of your life for yourself.

The dialogues are artificial and so is the humour. The movie pretends to be smart by overloading the viewer with references to pop-culture and older (much better) Polish cinematography. The movie of course includes forced modern "progressive messaging".

What about the plot? Well, nothing much happens. One of the characters, played by Anna Mucha, sets up a revenge plan. And that's just it. Everybody argues and later all ends well. Oh, and also a new very farcical character appears (played by Dorota Stalinska).

Sadly, this is the last time we could see Katarzyna Laniewska and Pawel Nowisz on the big screen.
  • majdo007
  • Dec 30, 2022

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