Among the 10 most watched films in the world today, the film “king of escapes”, Polish production, has conquered the audience of the largest current streaming network, Netflix.
With a blend of suspense, comedy, romance and action, the film, which is really intriguing, tells the story of a bandit who escaped prison several times, but who one day, out of love, decides to change his life. See more details in the text below!
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The “King of Escapes”
One bandit unusual, known for its cunning potential, capable of getting him out of prison not once, but around 29 times. Such is the life of Zdzislaw Najmrodzki a major criminal from Poland. A man so insightful that his story couldn't go any other way than becoming a movie.
The film is directed by Mateusz Rakowicz (Romantik) and draws a lot of attention, since the story is quite intriguing. Can someone who lives on the run be touched by the love of a woman who will make him rethink his life?
The cinematography and story of the film are at the top of the success list. Its production is very similar to the famous series La Casa de Papel and intrigues many people. However, the criticism is already heated and some points of the production are highlighted.
Top reviews of the film
Every good film needs to go through reviews, even to establish itself at the top, as the saying goes: "the more talked about, the more seen". Thus, with the success of the Polish film, avid critics and well-known people in the field have already published some considerations.
One of the compliments is the way in which the director handles the camera, using various nuances and framing, with slow motion scenes and others that are quite reminiscent of some scenes from the acclaimed Matrix.
The negative criticism is related to the little approach of the script. According to critics, the director could have focused more on getting the story across instead of taking the audience's attention with so many camera scenes.
And you, have you watched it? Do you agree with these criticisms?
If you haven't watched the movie yet, it could be a good show for the weekend, what do you think?