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.
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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.
When i read three summary I was intrigued. I am glad I gave this movie a chance, it is the only good polish horror I know. The acting is good, except the archivist who's great. The plot is intriguing, the setting is underused, it have the excorsist and lovecraftian vibes. The ending is far from being obvious or predictable. And some shots are exceptional. They look way ahead of thier times, more similar to conjuring then anything else.
Only reason I don't give the movie 10 is the sound mix quality. It is mediocre. It didn't detracted me from enjoying the movie but it might be a deal breaker for some. If that bothers you and you intrested in occult, whodunnit, thrillers, or love craft, definetly give it a go
Medium (1985): The Free City of Danzig (Gdansk), 1933, shortly after the Nazis have won control of the city government. An eager young Nazi Detective Sergeant is intent on replacing his DI. The DI is a tad disheveled and has taken to sleeping on the beach, drinking too much and having memory lapses. That's the most mundane thing in this film though. A powerful Medium (Mage) is performing a Ritual, bringing people together to reenact events which occurred in the past. A dark film but not all of the darkness comes from the Occult elements, the Nazis are consolidating power and their Brownshirts control the streets. Some gruesome scenes and plenty of psychological horror as the Inspector, with the assistance of lesser psychics, attempts to comprehend the mysterious events which are taking place. Writer/Director Jacek Koprowicz delivers a worthy addition to the Polish Horror Film Canon. On Netflix. 8/10.
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,
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.
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- TriviaEwa Kasprzyk's debut.
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- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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