Karate po polsku (1983) Poster

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4/10
Classic conflict story with slow pace and typical outcome
RobertGolebiewski13 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Classical conflict story. Small town with locals and visiting artists. One of the artists is a karate champion. Soon they get into conflict with local hooligans. Expected dramatic outcome.

All drama erupts when two male artists are visited by their female friend. Local hooligans get mad and wild but actually it is hard to explain why. Simply they seem to hate every stranger. Step by step they drive situation to dramatic climax.

The pace of movie is slow. Long frames. Most of the time story is simply dull. The hooligans are mostly drunks not bandits so the visitors create no actual danger to any business whatsoever.

Beside hooligan problems the other conflict line is between male artist friends around wife of one of them. Some kind of jelousy.

The main problem with the movie is that storyline is full of subplots and instead of clear conflict we watch many characters conflicted with each other. All characters are carboard cut and the music score is typical for that kind of productions.

Some female nudity is added so the conflict gets more erotic yet it simply gets boring. Yet there were much worse productions from that time and if you like Buczkowski you could really enjoy it. He is always good as villains. Here he runs local group of fishermen who fish using electricity.

General pace is so damn boring that even female character who moans and walks naked does not make it better.
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