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The third Szulkin dystopia seems to begin where its predecessors left off, as its unnamed protagonist (Daniel Olbrychski) is blasted from a prison ship onto a supposedly uncharted planet. Instead, he finds a conveniently Polish-speaking world full of people who worship him as a hero and offer him al...

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Other Authors: Szulkin, Piotr (Director), Klosinski, Edward (Cinematographer), Olbrychski, Daniel (Actor), Stuhr, Jerzy (Actor), Figura, Katarzyna (Actor)
Format: Video Software
Language:Undetermined
Published: Warszawa SPI Video [o.J.]
Series:Telewizja Kino Polska
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Summary:The third Szulkin dystopia seems to begin where its predecessors left off, as its unnamed protagonist (Daniel Olbrychski) is blasted from a prison ship onto a supposedly uncharted planet. Instead, he finds a conveniently Polish-speaking world full of people who worship him as a hero and offer him all manner of blandishments, including sexual ones. But he is rightly sceptical: he’s actually being groomed to play the leading role in a hi-tech variant of the crucifixions on Mount Golgotha. This is much closer to blackly comic farce than its predecessors, laced with generous splashings of gore in set-pieces reminiscent of the early work of Sam Raimi and Peter Jackson. Olbrychski plays it admirably straight, while a grotesque Jerzy Stuhr has a whale of a time as a sinister cultural attaché. [www.filmjournal.net]
Physical Description:[DVD] (84 Min.) dolby digital 2.0

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