Friday, 12 September 2025

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: FURIOZA

Director: Cyprian T. Olencki
Cast: Mateusz Banasiuk , Weronika Ksiazkiewicz , Mateusz Damiecki , Wojciech Zielinski , Szymon Bobrowski , Lukasz Simlat , Janusz Chabior , Sebastian Stankiewicz , Konrad Eleryk
Plot: A policewoman makes her ex-boyfriend an offer he can't refuse: Either he infiltrates and informs on a gang of hooligans or his brother goes to jail.


My Movie Review: The movie is complex in a simpfy form this Polish police drama follows Dawid, a doctor who receives a visit from his ex-girlfriend and the story revolves around Michal a former police officer who is forced back into the dangerous world of crime and group of gang! An event from the past separates the fate of three friends, unexpectedly in the life of Dawid she appears again, storyline is easy to follow and that makes the film more enjoyable for me:) It is action heavy and carries a competitive vibe through out honestly a good film actors and stories are good, you really want to watch it until it ends with 2h 19m runtime, realistic film with the violence that goes with these characters' what can I say more is you won't be disappointed! Golden is the scene stealer the furioza tattoo on his hard chest and his awesome body really standout without saying a word just standing infront of the gang you can feel the intensity around him as he embodies what the film symbolizes his presence is enough to tell sides story! This is an efficient feature but not for sissies! A hooligan and crime film in the same time! Maybe it is accurate and close to reality in Poland. It's usually this mob dealing drugs and making rivers of money. The cops have undercover inside the club lighting up their operations from the inside. The gang gets into assorted meleés with rivals fighting with punches and kicks, starts with imagery that is quite contrasting with the movie's overall theme. The whole length of the film is filled with thrill after growing amidst gang violence, seeing deaths in front of his eyes, Dawid decided to be done with that hard life and aim to save lives' but Golden is the takeaway!

Critics Reviews: Furioza is a film that is dark, grim, and brutal. It is not everyones cup of tea! The themes of family, brotherhood, and morality resonate, even with its superficial treatment! And that's why it should be appreciated. Furioza from director Cyprian T. Olencki and 365 Days screenwriter Tomasz Klimala, spins a brutal tale of soccer hooliganism taken to extremes, the deathly grip of the European drug trade, and the shifting opportunism of the authorities tasked with keeping the peace. You better crack your knuckles before cueing this one up. There’s a turf war afoot in the Baltic port city of Gdynia, Poland. Furioza is just that, a proud group of bruising soccer hooligans chiefed by a noble warrior type named Kaszub (Wojciech Zielinski)! Furioza’s legit business is nightclub security, but their main business is knocking heads with their perpetual rivals gang of drugrunning “hools” whose captain, Antman (Szymon Bobrowski), reports to area kingpin Polanski (Janusz Chabior). The police are aware of the ongoing gang war and hooligan violence, but that’s low level stuff in comparison to bringing down Polanski, and a jaded police lieutenant Bauer (Lukasz Simlat) sees an opening that could score a win for the law, he pressures police detective Ewa Drzewiecka (Weronika Książkiewicz) to exploit her personal connection to Furioza. Mateusz Damięcki is a complete titan in Furioza as Golden, the hool lieutenant whose intensity is defined in his raw-boned, veiny musculature rippling beneath tats that slither up his shoulders and onto his neck, and eyeballs that seem to become more crazed and convex with each ratchet of perceived wrong or like underworld double-cross!

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