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So, 'Po własnym pogrzebie,' is really an interesting piece if you're into Polish cinema and war dramas. It's a continuation of 'I Died to Live,' which is sort of a nice touch for the collector's eye. Wójcik's journey back into the underground after faking his death creates this tense atmosphere that really pulls you in. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s unraveling secrets rather than rushing. The performances, though not from big-name actors, convey a rawness that's pretty compelling. And while the fate of the characters is fictional, it adds a layer of what-ifs that keeps you engaged. Plus, there's some practical effects that surprise for a TV movie from that era. It's not just a sequel, it's an exploration of what could've been. Worth checking out, especially for the context it provides.
Continuation of 'I Died to Live' (1984)Explores alternate outcomes in a tense atmosphereInteresting practical effects for a TV movie
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