A seasoned commissioner teams up with a young, rookie cop to solve the mysterious murder of a global bone marrow transplant specialist.A seasoned commissioner teams up with a young, rookie cop to solve the mysterious murder of a global bone marrow transplant specialist.A seasoned commissioner teams up with a young, rookie cop to solve the mysterious murder of a global bone marrow transplant specialist.
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***** NO-SPOILERS REVIEW *****
Commissioner Wojciech "Sambor" Samborski and Junior Officer Marta Zadara are investigating the murder or a well-known doctor. The investigation gets difficult as more people appear dead.
The story is convoluted. At the end, I didn't feel the reasoning behind everything was too clever and intricate as the writers ambitiously envisioned.
Although the acting is alright, the characters' personas are not. Too stereotypical: macho-man detective, fragile junior officer, tough-yet-funny boss, cynical vilain...
In the end, I was not interested about what was going to happen. I just skipped to the interesting parts until I could get to the disclosure events.
***** SPOILERS REVIEW *****
Commissioner Wojciech "Sambor" Samborski and Junior Officer Marta Zadara are investigating the murder or a well-known doctor linked to the Helpful Hand Foundation. He was researching DNA, or something about that.
Main suspect is a woman the doctor had a case with. Turns out, it is something bigger than passionate crime. A seemingly legal new kind of human organs traffic: DNA information. As explained in the movie, this could lead to the creation of a patogene that targets specific people or incriminate them in random murders, or whatnot. I don't know, something too scientific for me to grasp that this is not just over-ellaborated. THis is further confirmed by the fact that all this information is just dialog between the main characters. No real on-screen action explaining something.
The lack of on-screen events is the main flaw to me. Most information is just dialog. We don't see anything relevant on screen. It is just: "hey, they are selling organs." "Hey, they planted my DNA in a crime scene..." We see the killings, but maybe have the killings off-screen would be better by this point to create suspense. There is no suspense as we know who is behind everything and why very clearly by the middle of the movie.
Sambor and Marta are dating but trying to keep that hidden to their colleagues. No further explanation towards why. By the end, it seems the reason is because Sambor is dumb or doesn't like her enough. They use sex to imply they have strong feelings torwards each other using two very long scenes. I'm OK with sex on screen, but it needs to be done right, otherwise, I feel the producers are just exploiting the actors sexuality and the viewers by showing unreasoned nudity. It is so uneffective that, like I mentioned, in the end, I don't know if they love to bang each other or if they really love each other.
The ending is weird. The two killers kill their employer, which was the main villain until this point. I guess they want to sell the DNA samples, get the money, and get out, but they found it was a good idea to kidnap a police officer. Why not just get the f out is beyond me.
Sambor saves the lady, which we see on screen, and then the day, by covering everything up so people don't go crazy over "reasons". At least I chuckled when Sambor was explaining what he did to his boss.
The lack of a better story development, better villains, better on-screen events and action, and ending sours this movie to me. Unrecommendable.
Commissioner Wojciech "Sambor" Samborski and Junior Officer Marta Zadara are investigating the murder or a well-known doctor. The investigation gets difficult as more people appear dead.
The story is convoluted. At the end, I didn't feel the reasoning behind everything was too clever and intricate as the writers ambitiously envisioned.
Although the acting is alright, the characters' personas are not. Too stereotypical: macho-man detective, fragile junior officer, tough-yet-funny boss, cynical vilain...
In the end, I was not interested about what was going to happen. I just skipped to the interesting parts until I could get to the disclosure events.
***** SPOILERS REVIEW *****
Commissioner Wojciech "Sambor" Samborski and Junior Officer Marta Zadara are investigating the murder or a well-known doctor linked to the Helpful Hand Foundation. He was researching DNA, or something about that.
Main suspect is a woman the doctor had a case with. Turns out, it is something bigger than passionate crime. A seemingly legal new kind of human organs traffic: DNA information. As explained in the movie, this could lead to the creation of a patogene that targets specific people or incriminate them in random murders, or whatnot. I don't know, something too scientific for me to grasp that this is not just over-ellaborated. THis is further confirmed by the fact that all this information is just dialog between the main characters. No real on-screen action explaining something.
The lack of on-screen events is the main flaw to me. Most information is just dialog. We don't see anything relevant on screen. It is just: "hey, they are selling organs." "Hey, they planted my DNA in a crime scene..." We see the killings, but maybe have the killings off-screen would be better by this point to create suspense. There is no suspense as we know who is behind everything and why very clearly by the middle of the movie.
Sambor and Marta are dating but trying to keep that hidden to their colleagues. No further explanation towards why. By the end, it seems the reason is because Sambor is dumb or doesn't like her enough. They use sex to imply they have strong feelings torwards each other using two very long scenes. I'm OK with sex on screen, but it needs to be done right, otherwise, I feel the producers are just exploiting the actors sexuality and the viewers by showing unreasoned nudity. It is so uneffective that, like I mentioned, in the end, I don't know if they love to bang each other or if they really love each other.
The ending is weird. The two killers kill their employer, which was the main villain until this point. I guess they want to sell the DNA samples, get the money, and get out, but they found it was a good idea to kidnap a police officer. Why not just get the f out is beyond me.
Sambor saves the lady, which we see on screen, and then the day, by covering everything up so people don't go crazy over "reasons". At least I chuckled when Sambor was explaining what he did to his boss.
The lack of a better story development, better villains, better on-screen events and action, and ending sours this movie to me. Unrecommendable.
- gabriel_sanchez
- Oct 12, 2021
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