5 reviews
- eamichniewski
- Feb 12, 2021
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I don't understand derogatory reviews here. The movie offers exactly what is its purpose: a lighthearted warm romantic Christmas comedy, developing known (at least in Poland) "Letters to Santa" multi-plot franchise, similar in concept to classic "Love actually". And in my opinion it is not much worse. You should know what to expect, watching the fourth film from the series, and it gives you new adventures of familiar likeable characters. It is hard to expect, that the fourth sequel is as funny and fresh movie, but situations are new, and there are also several new characters. Obviously it is not a milestone in comedy, but it is not meant to be. It touches also serious subjects, like old people (acclaim to Barbara Wrzesinska), orphan homes, delinquent son and decay of social ties. Especially the latest issue is the subject of hillarious adventures of the most vivid duo, Karina (Agnieszka Dygant) and Szczepan (Piotr Adamczyk). Spoiler: all ends well, just like it should in such movie, leaving you a warm feeling. If you don't like the genre, don't watch it.
I wasted my time... it's not a film, it's a disaster... it resembles Patryk Vega's films a lot
- annakowalskaq
- Feb 6, 2021
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Pushes christmas in freaking february. It is a crappy drama, done in the same plastic personality-less style as a hallmark christmas drama. User eamichniewski was right, this is a huge disappointment, and you should NOT waste your time. Please don't, I beg of you. I deeply regret not listening to that person.
- timeryderandthechronoteens
- Oct 24, 2021
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The film, in an apparent attempt to capture the charm and narrative style of "Love Actually," falls short on multiple fronts. Lacking the flair, wit, and brilliance of its inspiration, it delivers a boring and tedious experience. The actors' performances come off as stiff, worsened by a script with painfully inadequate dialogues that lack humor. The plot unfolds chaotically, devoid of any deeper meaning, charm, or originality.
The pacing of the film resembles that of a turtle, making it a tedious watch. One wonders if it was created as a form of punishment for naughty children during the Christmas season. I wonder if the repetitive broadcasting of this lackluster production on various Polish TV stations during the Christmas holidays is intended to rely on viewers' habituation.
The most perplexing aspect is how someone managed to secure financing for another episode of this cinematic misstep. Please stop making this nonsense!
Instead, I would suggest investing in comedies akin to Marek Koterski's series about Adam Miauczynski, which includes hits like "We Are All Christs" and "Day of the Wacko." This series, in contrast, not only achieved commercial success but also encapsulated the unique and brilliant Polish sense of humor.
The pacing of the film resembles that of a turtle, making it a tedious watch. One wonders if it was created as a form of punishment for naughty children during the Christmas season. I wonder if the repetitive broadcasting of this lackluster production on various Polish TV stations during the Christmas holidays is intended to rely on viewers' habituation.
The most perplexing aspect is how someone managed to secure financing for another episode of this cinematic misstep. Please stop making this nonsense!
Instead, I would suggest investing in comedies akin to Marek Koterski's series about Adam Miauczynski, which includes hits like "We Are All Christs" and "Day of the Wacko." This series, in contrast, not only achieved commercial success but also encapsulated the unique and brilliant Polish sense of humor.
- youliawear
- Dec 25, 2023
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