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2/10
a typical Jewish film
18 August 2021
The film is anti-Polish. The main goal is to ridicule the Poles.
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1/10
boring, boring. Don't waste your time!
29 June 2021
One of the weakest Swedish movies I have seen, but under the aegis of Netflix, everything can be spoiled.
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Zeroville (2019)
2/10
Another stupid Jewish film offending Poles
19 January 2021
Jokes about Poles only testify to stupidity and anti-Polonism.
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Partisan (2020–2022)
2/10
Antipolonism
15 December 2020
Poles are the most hard-working and honest group of immigrants in Sweden.I do not agree with such a false image of Poles but Warner Bros. always shows Poles as the worst pigs.
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2/10
Racism, not comedy
6 September 2020
It is strange that in times when so much talk about racism and equality, the Jewish director had no problems calling Poles the stupidest people in the world, and Poland itself as a country with no normal cars, roads or even the Internet.
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Enigma (2001)
1/10
This film falsifies history.
29 November 2019
This film falsifies history, diminishes Poles' merit. M. Rejewski, J. Rozycki and H. Zygalski .
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Silent Night (2017)
2/10
Another anti-Polish film.
29 November 2019
"Poland shown in this movie is an ugly, dreary, dirty place, full of aggressive primitives, which gives no life prospects. Poles in "Silent Night" are depicted as complex, primitive (publicly disparaging about copulation), aggressive, greedy (peeing in public, because they do not want to spend a few zlotys on the toilet at a gas station), drunk (in drunken state walking through like zombies, public roads, eternally drinking vodka ), monsters torturing animals and wives, (the main hero rents an expensive car and convinces his family that this is his car), thieves, drunks. Several times the heroes of the film discuss the fact that Polish women are wild" Jan Bodakowski
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Mythomaniac (2019–2021)
3/10
Cheap entertainment.
29 November 2019
A very unfortunate combination of the Anne Frank and LGBT thread.
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