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Medium

  • 1985
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Medium (1985)
HorrorMysteryThriller

Story of four people in Sopot in 1933, mysteriously brought together to an old villa to reenact a murder ritual that took place 36 years earlier.Story of four people in Sopot in 1933, mysteriously brought together to an old villa to reenact a murder ritual that took place 36 years earlier.Story of four people in Sopot in 1933, mysteriously brought together to an old villa to reenact a murder ritual that took place 36 years earlier.

  • Director
    • Jacek Koprowicz
  • Writer
    • Jacek Koprowicz
  • Stars
    • Wladyslaw Kowalski
    • Michal Bajor
    • Jerzy Zelnik
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    773
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jacek Koprowicz
    • Writer
      • Jacek Koprowicz
    • Stars
      • Wladyslaw Kowalski
      • Michal Bajor
      • Jerzy Zelnik
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Wladyslaw Kowalski
    Wladyslaw Kowalski
    • Selin
    Michal Bajor
    Michal Bajor
    • Krank
    Jerzy Zelnik
    Jerzy Zelnik
    • Andrzej Gaszewski
    Jerzy Stuhr
    Jerzy Stuhr
    • Georg Netz
    Grazyna Szapolowska
    Grazyna Szapolowska
    • Teacher Luiza
    Jerzy Nowak
    Jerzy Nowak
    • Ernst Wagner
    Ewa Dalkowska
    Ewa Dalkowska
    • Greta Wagner
    Piotr Machalica
    Piotr Machalica
    • Gauleiter
    Ewa Kasprzyk
    Ewa Kasprzyk
    • Maria
    Henryk Bista
    Henryk Bista
    • Dr. Mincel
    Zygmunt Zintel
    Zygmunt Zintel
    • Krause
    Mariusz Benoit
    Mariusz Benoit
    Witold Debicki
    Witold Debicki
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    Elzbieta Goetel
    Tomasz Jankiewicz
    Slawomira Kozieniec
    Zbigniew Lobodzinski
    • Director
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    9THE-BEACON-OF-MOVIES-RAFA

    POLAND ( A+ Movie) My Ratings 9 /10

    This was indeed an interesting Polish Psychological Thriller with little horror elements. THE strangest take on psychic powers you will probably ever see. Filmed like an episode of Masterpiece Theater,
    4BA_Harrison

    Average.

    In the good old days of the IMDb message boards, it was possible to discuss a film such as Medium in order to try and figure out what the hell it was all about. Without such a resource available to me, I'm left rather confused by what I just watched.

    As far as I could gather, the plot goes something like this: in 1930s Poland, a powerful medium controls a group of unwary individuals to re-enact past events that will enable him to continue his life of immortality. Meanwhile, a fortune teller and his psychic assistant try to help those involved and a policeman discovers his role in the scheme of things.

    That might seem simple enough, but the manner in which the film is told leaves plenty of unanswered questions, most notably 'Where does the medium find the doppelgangers necessary for his arcane ritual?' (are they reincarnations doomed to repeat events for all eternity?) and 'What the hell do the turtles have to do with things?'.

    Of course, there is the possibility that the answers to these questions, and others, were lost in translation (I watched a subtitled copy of the film), so I won't be too harsh with my rating despite being baffled for most of the time...
    10meddlecore

    A Super Secret Sci-Fi Masterpiece!!!

    In order to fully appreciate the Truth espoused in this film, you need to, first, be familiar with two of the best films ever made.

    The first is Chris Marker's La Jetee.

    A short sci-fi film about time travelers, trying to prevent the apocalypse from occurring.

    They manage to traverse the boundaries of time via memories- memories of things like falling in love.

    And do so in order to get back to get back to a certain point in the spacetime continuum, from which they try to change the outcome of future events.

    But the connections here are obvious...time travelers...that pier scene...

    Anyways, the second is Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker...particularly the ending.

    The part with the little medium girl.

    Because it seems to be suggested, that this girl (from Stalker) grew up to become the rival medium (working with the astrologer), in this film.

    These particular selections are notable because Marker and Tarkovsky are inherently connected...not only were they friends...but Marker would effectively define the legacy of and eulogize Tarkovsky, with his film One Day In The Life Of Andrei Arsenevich.

    And, together, the three films form a mystically occult trilogy.

    This film begins with a powerful medium controlling the subconscious minds of four people in Nazi-era Poland- dictating their actions in a state of somnambulism.

    But, because he is an old man suffering from diabetes, he keeps passing out from exertion and losing control of them, leaving them to wake up unaware of how exactly they ended up in the situations they keep finding themselves in.

    The one connecting factor they all experience is missing time.

    Meanwhile, a talented astrologer and his partner- a gifted medium- are tracking his activities, as they try to discern his identity...and what the goal of his nefarious plot might be.

    Inevitably, a couple of police detectives also become involved.

    Though, the medium has been controlling the elder detective.

    Which messes with his head, and has been driving him deep into alcoholism.

    The irony being that he actually knows the man behind this.

    A fishmonger who sells him food for his pet goldfish.

    Thus, when he isn't heard from (after ending up in a coma as a result of his underlying disease and exertion from his activities), the detective goes to his house to investigate.

    Where he discovers a man hiding, that runs when he is found.

    This man is an accountant, and doesn't exactly know how he got there.

    But he does know that he had given the man an injection (of insulin), and that he has since fallen into a coma.

    Hence why he ran.

    He didn't realize the medicine bottle was actually empty, so he never actually injected him with anything.

    Hence why the man fell into the coma.

    As a result of his own experiences...the elder detective is inclined to believe him.

    Meanwhile, one of the medium's other victims can't even remember how he ended up in the city.

    Cracking the case takes him to a bookstore, where it is suggested he check out the book "The Key To The Secret Knowledge", written by the aforementioned astrologer.

    The younger detective, on the other hand, has been tasked with investigating the case of a woman who repeatedly steals the same dress from a museum exhibition (before returning it, when she snaps out her trance).

    Ultimately, all the man's targets end up in the old medium's stately home together.

    Where they play out a recurring narrative they have lived out many times before, over a number of centuries.

    Because, it turns out they are the reincarnated souls of 4 people who were part of this medium's life, when he was 4 years old.

    They played their part in a love triangle that ended up in a multiple axe murder suicide.

    And by forcing this scenario to re-play itself out, this "dying" old man has figured a way to revert to being a 4 year old child.

    Effectively rendering him immortal.

    It's all a very complex puzzle.

    If you haven't seen the above mentioned films, I highly recommend that you watch them before going into this.

    But it's not necessary.

    It just makes for a more rewarding experience.

    You can thank me later.

    9.5 out of 10.
    8CaligulaAzrael

    surprisingly good

    Very good horror film from Poland which is quite surprising for one purpose: polish horror movies aren't good. But this one is really an exception. There is good, interesting plot which contains mystery and some occult ingredients. Also inspiring is where the action took place: Sopot City in the early 1930's, right after the Nazis started to rule in Germany. There is good acting, specially the performances by Jerzy Stuhr, Grazyna Szapolowska, Michal Bajor and Wladyslaw Kowalski. Those talented actors took part in probably one of the best polish films of the decade. It's a shame there are no other as good examples of polish entertaining cinema, with exciting idea for an action and with directors like Koprowicz who had a great vision.
    1rustywalden

    Just crap!

    It made it on Netflix so I had to give it a try. I lasted about 15 minutes before bailing out on this one. Constant background theme similar to Dark Shadows plays throughout all scenes (drove me nuts). Terrible dated film. If you have it in you to watch it all the way through then maybe there will be a big happy surprise for you at the end, ...but good luck getting there - not me though. One star - only because they don't have a selection for zero-stars. Dont waste your time.

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 1985 (Poland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Poland
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Медиум
    • Filming locations
      • Gdansk, Pomorskie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Regina Ziegler Filmproduktion
      • Zespol Filmowy "Tor"
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      1 hour 38 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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