Guto_Film
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On February 28, the movie "100 Dni do matury" appeared in cinemas, and a day later I decided to go to the screening, mainly to shape my opinion as much as possible without being influenced by the opinions of others (especially critics) and I was surprised. First of all, let me say that it wasn't as bad as I expected.
The film is very enjoyable to watch even though it lasts approximately two hours. Maybe sometimes there are moments that are a bit more boring, but actually time is not his biggest problem.
While watching it, there was even a moment when I thought that it was a good movie, and I was even inclined to give it a "6" rating, which was a really big surprise for me. However, in the last 30 minutes (from the moment one of the characters appears in the nursing home), the entire action accelerates, which has various consequences. On the one hand, it helps the comedy side of the film - the jokes are finally starting to work (well, maybe not all of them), and on the other hand, the plot exceeds all limits of absurdity, leaves us with something to say, throws in stupid (to put it mildly) dialogues and rushes to the end. I was very curious how the creators would end the film and I think it could have looked better than Przemek Pro's morals. I would even watch 30 minutes more just to see a better developed ending. It's a pity, because until the climax the movie was quite enjoyable for me. Now maybe something about the cast, because I'm sure most people went to the cinemas just for it. We have some well-written characters in the film and the creators also try to show their transformation. Mr. Jacek Koman did great, but the characters played by Ms. Malgorzata Foremniak and Mr. Piotr Glowacki were also very good to watch. However, those played by famous YouTube creators are more diverse. Bartosz Laskowski is good in the main role, or at least I wasn't offended by his acting. Similarly with Hania Puchalska, Pola Sieczko, Julita Rozalska and episodes of other famous influencers (of whom Michal Werminski probably made the best use of his moment in the film). Bartek Kubicki (who is saved by comedy elements), Dominik Kwolczak and Patryk Baran were average viewership. However, my biggest problem is with Kinga Banas, who sometimes plays very poorly, but sometimes she is great (especially in the more "angry" lines).
Now that we have discussed the cast and the idea for the film, it's time for the rest. The music is okay, the "Trzech Kroli"'s song is really good, catchy and fits the movie nicely. The photos aren't the worst, sometimes they're good, sometimes they're average. The scenography (apart from the school and the Apike building) is good. Likewise the costumes, although these are better for the adult characters.
Referring to the words of the theme song: "(...) I have satisfaction (...)", I have to say that not entirely. I really feel sorry for the ending, because the rest was quite good. The cast even did well, especially the guard of experienced actors. Considering the last 30 minutes, I have to lower my rating, unfortunately.
The film is very enjoyable to watch even though it lasts approximately two hours. Maybe sometimes there are moments that are a bit more boring, but actually time is not his biggest problem.
While watching it, there was even a moment when I thought that it was a good movie, and I was even inclined to give it a "6" rating, which was a really big surprise for me. However, in the last 30 minutes (from the moment one of the characters appears in the nursing home), the entire action accelerates, which has various consequences. On the one hand, it helps the comedy side of the film - the jokes are finally starting to work (well, maybe not all of them), and on the other hand, the plot exceeds all limits of absurdity, leaves us with something to say, throws in stupid (to put it mildly) dialogues and rushes to the end. I was very curious how the creators would end the film and I think it could have looked better than Przemek Pro's morals. I would even watch 30 minutes more just to see a better developed ending. It's a pity, because until the climax the movie was quite enjoyable for me. Now maybe something about the cast, because I'm sure most people went to the cinemas just for it. We have some well-written characters in the film and the creators also try to show their transformation. Mr. Jacek Koman did great, but the characters played by Ms. Malgorzata Foremniak and Mr. Piotr Glowacki were also very good to watch. However, those played by famous YouTube creators are more diverse. Bartosz Laskowski is good in the main role, or at least I wasn't offended by his acting. Similarly with Hania Puchalska, Pola Sieczko, Julita Rozalska and episodes of other famous influencers (of whom Michal Werminski probably made the best use of his moment in the film). Bartek Kubicki (who is saved by comedy elements), Dominik Kwolczak and Patryk Baran were average viewership. However, my biggest problem is with Kinga Banas, who sometimes plays very poorly, but sometimes she is great (especially in the more "angry" lines).
Now that we have discussed the cast and the idea for the film, it's time for the rest. The music is okay, the "Trzech Kroli"'s song is really good, catchy and fits the movie nicely. The photos aren't the worst, sometimes they're good, sometimes they're average. The scenography (apart from the school and the Apike building) is good. Likewise the costumes, although these are better for the adult characters.
Referring to the words of the theme song: "(...) I have satisfaction (...)", I have to say that not entirely. I really feel sorry for the ending, because the rest was quite good. The cast even did well, especially the guard of experienced actors. Considering the last 30 minutes, I have to lower my rating, unfortunately.
I had the opportunity to see the pre-premiere of the film "Kleks i Wynalazek Filipa Golarza". I left the cinema happy, although not fully satisfied. Maybe I'll write first about what I think was successful.
First of all (just like in the first part), the soundtrack is very good. Songs that premiered before December 25 are not forced into the film, but we hear fragments of them at the end, during the closing credits, and those that are already included in the film are not perfidiously interrupted (except for the song "Len") as in the case of most of the songs in "Kleks Academy".
This also means improved assembly. It was helped by the plot and the fact that we are not in a hurry (well, at least most of it). And finally - less slow motion! But there is more of the great Tomasz Kot as Ambrozy Kleks. We focus more on the story of this hero + Filip Rakvelle (played brilliantly by Janusz Chabior). Moreover, just like last time, the entire cast is excellent (Katarzyna Nosowska certainly deserves a mention).
The second part of the trilogy had a much more difficult start - we were surprised by the wonderful special effects, landscapes and costumes in the first film. So everything had to be carried out by the script, editing and story. As we already know, the latter element has been improved, but the latter is less engaging than last time.
We start the show with a very nice introduction and then we see a scene cut from the first part (which can be watched on Netflix, in the extended version). Then the creators gave themselves a gift by coming up with the idea of sending Professor Kleks to the real world and they didn't use it (just like Mateusz teaching the lesson). How?! Why?! This could have been a gem, but all we got was a good airport comedy bit.
Even though not much happens in the first hour of the film, it is very enjoyable to watch.
When Ambrozy reaches where he wanted to go and the "real" action begins, questions arise again in our minds to which the creators do not provide us with answers. And at the same time, once again they do not take advantage of the opportunity to create a great duel on the screen - I mean the gift that Vincent gave to Ada in the first part. Although I must admit that the ending is pretty good.
I realize that both available parts of the trilogy were apparently shot at the same time, so the creators did not have a wide range of possibilities for improvements, but with "Dziedzictwo Kleksa" they already have it. I keep my fingers crossed that we won't have "Enough" of this series, but "The Rain Will Pass" and the creators will take us to "To the Stars".
First of all (just like in the first part), the soundtrack is very good. Songs that premiered before December 25 are not forced into the film, but we hear fragments of them at the end, during the closing credits, and those that are already included in the film are not perfidiously interrupted (except for the song "Len") as in the case of most of the songs in "Kleks Academy".
This also means improved assembly. It was helped by the plot and the fact that we are not in a hurry (well, at least most of it). And finally - less slow motion! But there is more of the great Tomasz Kot as Ambrozy Kleks. We focus more on the story of this hero + Filip Rakvelle (played brilliantly by Janusz Chabior). Moreover, just like last time, the entire cast is excellent (Katarzyna Nosowska certainly deserves a mention).
The second part of the trilogy had a much more difficult start - we were surprised by the wonderful special effects, landscapes and costumes in the first film. So everything had to be carried out by the script, editing and story. As we already know, the latter element has been improved, but the latter is less engaging than last time.
We start the show with a very nice introduction and then we see a scene cut from the first part (which can be watched on Netflix, in the extended version). Then the creators gave themselves a gift by coming up with the idea of sending Professor Kleks to the real world and they didn't use it (just like Mateusz teaching the lesson). How?! Why?! This could have been a gem, but all we got was a good airport comedy bit.
Even though not much happens in the first hour of the film, it is very enjoyable to watch.
When Ambrozy reaches where he wanted to go and the "real" action begins, questions arise again in our minds to which the creators do not provide us with answers. And at the same time, once again they do not take advantage of the opportunity to create a great duel on the screen - I mean the gift that Vincent gave to Ada in the first part. Although I must admit that the ending is pretty good.
I realize that both available parts of the trilogy were apparently shot at the same time, so the creators did not have a wide range of possibilities for improvements, but with "Dziedzictwo Kleksa" they already have it. I keep my fingers crossed that we won't have "Enough" of this series, but "The Rain Will Pass" and the creators will take us to "To the Stars".