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The Polish cinematography since 2004 continues uninterrupted fashion for romantic comedies. The first Polish film of this genre, "Never in my life" by Ryszard Zatorski, was very successful, so I immediately started to use in the cinema witty love stories as a sure way to make money. In the past six years it was established at least 10 Polish romantic comedies.

The last of them, "Blind Date," directed by Wojciech Wojcik. The plot is simple. Majka, a waitress at one of Warsaw bars can not be found after a failed relationship with an older Cezary himself. To help the girl forget the unfaithful ex-boyfriend, a friend endow her audition for "Dating Game" program swatającego strangers.

Coincidentally in the same program starts Charles, surly customer bar where he works Majka, who lost a bet with his friends. There is also a friend of the Cuba job, who is secretly in love with a girl.

The scenario is simple and duplicated in many films. epic movie news Love triangle, bad Szyc good Zurek and sought-after Maciąg, here we are yet increased by Linda former fiance, who can not be forgotten heroine. Added to this is nasty and uncompromising Dereszowska, which as you can easily guess, not a great liking for chump Majka.

 Acting in a "blind date" neither dazzles nor interfere with your movie viewing. None of the actors is not raised to the heights of his talent. This was the closest Maciąg, who escaped from some terribly unnatural Basia series "now or never". Dereszowska sew and got very similar roles as the Ladies (repeatability Polish romantic comedy!). He - philanderer, womanizer, she - ruthless, vicious, too much cursing.

Linda walked away from the stereotypical tough guy and is as convincing as the aging Casanova.

The rest of the cast (Zurek, the actress playing friend Majka) not fared worst, as opposed to Tomasz Kot, who as host of "The Dating Game" to smite stupidity. What amazed me about this film is the fact that it is one big advertisement.

Short shots, showing the Samsung logo on the TV in the bar, jewelry Apart, clothing companies, or even handkerchiefs Bambi are a symptom of massive commercialization of Polish cinema.

Even photos of Gregory Kędzierski have to advertise various exotic places in the world as an ideal place to relax. "Blind Date" is simple and predictable.

Meets reproduced several years the recipe for a romantic comedy: famous actors, several popular romantic songs, simple scenario and nice pictures.

Surefire blockbuster! It is a pity that more time and money spent on such shoddy cinema, and not good movies. .