Janosik (1974)
6/10
Polish Robin Hood
6 October 2023
Janosik is a semi-legendary character who took from the rich and gave to the poor, or so the legend says. He came from Slovakia, but if you ask a random Pole on the street what nationality Janosik was, they will answer that he was Polish. The reason for this state of affairs is both the film and the series of which this work is a short summary. Janosik, a cult film (and series) in Poland, with Marek Perepeczko in the title role, was rebroadcast on television for over four decades and raised many generations. It is not a masterpiece in any sense of the word, but it is a well-known and carefully presented story of a noble individual who must act outside the law to protect the poor and defenseless from the oppressors who create the law. Beautiful shots of polish mountains, costumes and interior design from the era give this story a unique style, unheard of in Anglo-Saxon cinematography. If you like or are interested in Slavic culture, this is a must-see. However, if you don't like these vibes, give it a rest.
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