Polish language???


Why oh why do they have to force those poor american actors to use language they neither understand nor can pronounce. I'm Polish and all these eng-speaking actors speaking "Polish" (and Polish actors speaking English) totally ruined this film for me (not that it was good, but it made it even worse). Why didn't they make Poles speak their lang and Americans their lang in this film? The result is riddiculous.

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Who cares. I was 100% in and I'm guessing pretty much all non-polish feel the same. Felt authentic enough.

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The languish was bad but also it`s like the makers of this film thinks Europe is stuck in the dark ages or something. Pathetic. Every damn movie when "americans"or in this case canadians go to Europe, they make it as if we are idiots who live in the 1100`s or something.
Stupid fuuking "americans".. oh yea, with "americans" I mean racial cocktail from Europe.

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Ok, in NO WAY do the filmmakers say "Hey, this is what we think all of Europe is like." That's like assuming that all of the United States is just like New York or L.A. This is clearly just one little village (and a fictional one at that). And by the way, there are PLENTY of movies that are made by Americans and Canadians that take place in Europe, that don't portray the culture as one note and backwards, like you claim we do. For you to make those assumptions is ignorant and disrespectful.
Not to mention IT'S JUST A MOVIE!!! You must think everyone watching this is a *beep* moron that believes what we're seeing is 100% fact. In NO WAY do I, or any of the other people watching this movie that aren't Polish, believe this film is a proper representation of Poland or its people. So calm the *beep* down.

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Well well, flat out assuming it's Americans when it's not. Prejudiced much? Your entire country is insignificant. That's why no one cares.

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Don't watch movies if it bothers you that much, it's always done like that.

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