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5,5/10
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Als eine Hausfrau mit Vorliebe für Krimiromane eines Nachts eine echte Leiche findet, ist ihr Spürsinn geweckt. Doch der Fall hat Verbindungen zum Verschwinden ihrer besten Freundin Jahre zu... Alles lesenAls eine Hausfrau mit Vorliebe für Krimiromane eines Nachts eine echte Leiche findet, ist ihr Spürsinn geweckt. Doch der Fall hat Verbindungen zum Verschwinden ihrer besten Freundin Jahre zuvor.Als eine Hausfrau mit Vorliebe für Krimiromane eines Nachts eine echte Leiche findet, ist ihr Spürsinn geweckt. Doch der Fall hat Verbindungen zum Verschwinden ihrer besten Freundin Jahre zuvor.
Grazyna Laszczyk
- Wanda Bielecka
- (as Grazyna Frycz)
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Scenario: the town of Podkowa Lesna about 50 kilometers southwest of Warsaw. Characters: Magda, her husband Tomasz, Jacek (Magda's childhood sweetheart, now a police officer), Dr. Walczak (a veterinarian), Robert (a pnony clairvoyant and healer), etc. Plot: Magda takes her dog for a walk in a park and finds a body, A piece of jewelry (a W-shaped gold pendant) links the victim with Magda's best childhood friend Weronika, who disappeared without a trace 15 years ago.
For the rest of the movie Magda tries to solve the enigma with varying success, helped/hindered by Jacek, Robert, Dr. Walczak and other town characters. At the end, everything falls into place like in an Agatha Christie novel. A subplot (which also finds solution at the end) is Magda's relation with her cold, borderline abuser husband.
I liked this movie. Production values are high including music (which quotes several times Bernard Herrmann's themes for Hitchcock). Acting is good all around (not unusual in Polish movies). Anna Smolowik playing Magda carries the movie (she is in almost every scene) with the help of her considerable charisma. Credibility is strained here and there and some comedy sequences (including a little slapstick) are perhaps not as funny as they should be but the result is an entertaining movie, well worth watching.
For the rest of the movie Magda tries to solve the enigma with varying success, helped/hindered by Jacek, Robert, Dr. Walczak and other town characters. At the end, everything falls into place like in an Agatha Christie novel. A subplot (which also finds solution at the end) is Magda's relation with her cold, borderline abuser husband.
I liked this movie. Production values are high including music (which quotes several times Bernard Herrmann's themes for Hitchcock). Acting is good all around (not unusual in Polish movies). Anna Smolowik playing Magda carries the movie (she is in almost every scene) with the help of her considerable charisma. Credibility is strained here and there and some comedy sequences (including a little slapstick) are perhaps not as funny as they should be but the result is an entertaining movie, well worth watching.
While in a similar vein to a lot of the "cozy mystery" type TV mysteries and book adaptations, this one is definitely an upgrade on your typical Hallmark Mystery, light-entertainment iterations.
The lead character is smart but a bit zany, and is clearly wasted on being a housewife. The supporting characters are all "types", but not in a way that is annoying - her husband is a slimy jerk, the police detective is a lovable dork, the veterinarian who offers her a job is sexy and supportive, and her best friend (the policeman's sister) is quirky and blunt, and always seems to be waving fans around (but this actually pays off in the end). There's also a guru-type mystic man who has a more redeeming story-arc than I was expecting.
As a mystery fan (pun intended) myself, I was impressed by the plot. It made sense (to me - not sure why another reviewer called the story weak...) but wasn't too easy to figure out before the end. It's not exactly groundbreaking stuff but it was a lot better than it could have been.
Overall, this is an enjoyable and entertaining mystery for when you're in the mood for a light and fairly comedic outing of the genre. I was going to give it a 7/10 but feel the need to offset some of the unnecessarily harsh ratings.
The lead character is smart but a bit zany, and is clearly wasted on being a housewife. The supporting characters are all "types", but not in a way that is annoying - her husband is a slimy jerk, the police detective is a lovable dork, the veterinarian who offers her a job is sexy and supportive, and her best friend (the policeman's sister) is quirky and blunt, and always seems to be waving fans around (but this actually pays off in the end). There's also a guru-type mystic man who has a more redeeming story-arc than I was expecting.
As a mystery fan (pun intended) myself, I was impressed by the plot. It made sense (to me - not sure why another reviewer called the story weak...) but wasn't too easy to figure out before the end. It's not exactly groundbreaking stuff but it was a lot better than it could have been.
Overall, this is an enjoyable and entertaining mystery for when you're in the mood for a light and fairly comedic outing of the genre. I was going to give it a 7/10 but feel the need to offset some of the unnecessarily harsh ratings.
It's a very well done "light" who-done-it that cleverly uses a number of conventions of Hollywood films of the fifties. The cinematography is excellent with some really beautifully constructed scenes. Anna Smolowik as Magda is wonderful as is Pavel Domagala (Jacek), Przemyslav Stippa (Tomasz) and the supporting cast. Congratulations to the entire team that brought this entertaining and well-crafted film to Netflix!
Beautifully photographed film from Poland, listed as a comedy.
It really isn't strictly a comedy, but it has humor. The main character is Magda (Magda Smolowik) discovers a body while walking her dog. Her ex-boyfriend is the detective in charge of the case. She considers herself an amateur detective due to all the Agatha Christie books she's read so she basically drives him nuts.
It seems like wherever he goes to conduct an interview, she's there and tries to hide. Quite funny.
Later there is another murder.
The mystery is around a necklace worn by not only the victims but Magda's friend who disappeared years earlier. The necklace has the initial of each woman.
On the home front, Magda has a bad marriage and a controlling husband whom she realizes is cheating as a result of her work on the case.
The acting is good, I loved the scenery and homes, but this didn't hold my interest. Magda is a likable character, but the mystery wasn't enough.
It really isn't strictly a comedy, but it has humor. The main character is Magda (Magda Smolowik) discovers a body while walking her dog. Her ex-boyfriend is the detective in charge of the case. She considers herself an amateur detective due to all the Agatha Christie books she's read so she basically drives him nuts.
It seems like wherever he goes to conduct an interview, she's there and tries to hide. Quite funny.
Later there is another murder.
The mystery is around a necklace worn by not only the victims but Magda's friend who disappeared years earlier. The necklace has the initial of each woman.
On the home front, Magda has a bad marriage and a controlling husband whom she realizes is cheating as a result of her work on the case.
The acting is good, I loved the scenery and homes, but this didn't hold my interest. Magda is a likable character, but the mystery wasn't enough.
Enjoyed this movie with good comedy mixed with a murder investigation !
Great casting !
Got to love the movie locations with beautiful old world homes and gardens !
Great casting !
Got to love the movie locations with beautiful old world homes and gardens !
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- WissenswertesSome of the background music sounds reminiscent of Hitchcock movies.
- VerbindungenReferences CSI: Vegas (2000)
- SoundtracksPink Panther Theme
Music by Henry Mancini
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