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World on Fire (2019)
Saw two episodes. Disappointing series.
As a Pole I see that writer read something about polish September 1939 on Wiki and wrote a story which is full of historical inaccuracies. But English people who don't care about history will buy it. I will mention only that Polish Post Office in Gdansk surrended about 7pm while in Warsaw we see people drinking coffee that time and thinking when Capital will be under attack. In reality Germans started bombing the city in the morning. There is more ridiculous aspects like "Danzig has fallen". Danzig (Gdansk) was free city and wasn't polish between 1918-1939. And more...
It's typical war love drama with bad screenplay and good scenography. Bean and Manville are really good. Plus for international cast speaking their own language. Minus for Helen Hunt's plastic surgeon and CGI i'm afraid.
Where Hands Touch (2018)
Disrespectful for WW2 casualties and their families
People in US and some countries maybe will believe in this "story" but for witnesses, casualties and their families it's and insult. Read about history and then give your stars.
Westerplatte (1967)
In my opinion it's the best Polish war movie.
For me it's the best Polish war movie. This true story about almost 200 hundred Polish soldiers became a legend in Poland. Westerplatte it's a peninsula near Gdansk and there first shots of II world war was fired. Proportion of Polish and German forces was 1:20 (one Polish soldier to 20 German). German used Cuirassier "Schleswig Holstein", other Ships, Dive Bombers to beat Polish soldiers who was supposed to defence by 12 hours. They defend 7 days. In this movie you'll see all this heroes and how was it in real. German thought that it will be easy job, but they don't knew that on the Westerplatte was hide 5 sentrys, outposts and Polish soldiers was the best in they speciality. Great cinematography, great acting. It's the great movie.