Un billet de loterie gagnant a de graves conséquences pour un couple marié qui commence à échafauder des plans pour s'entretuer afin de gagner l'argent du lot.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Weronika Ksiazkiewicz
Natalia Rozwadowska
Mateusz Banasiuk
Piotr Rozwadowski
Agnieszka Wiedlocha
Agata
Piotr Rogucki
Lukasz
Mikolaj Roznerski
Krystian
Paulina Galazka
Dagmara
Miroslaw Baka
Bogdan
Dorota Pomykala
Scratch card seller
Piotr Gasowski
Head of an advertising agency
Malgorzata Mikolajczak
Chick
Piotr Nowak
Husband
Weronika Warchol
Receptionist
Milena Lisiecka
Chief
Bartlomiej Firlet
Doctor
Bartosz Roch Nowicki
Employee at the agency
Jedrzej Taranek
Security guard at the estate
Wojan Trocki
Employee at the agency
Pawel Lawrynowicz
Cafe owner
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Commentaires
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I'm looking for info about the song that ends the movie while the credits roll. It's a pop song that starts "Lay It on the Line like you're running out of time. I can't let you go" and something about a tattoo and stuck on you. :-) Sung by a female. Can't find it anywhere. Any help is appreciated. I'm looking for info about the song that ends the movie while the credits roll. It's a pop song that starts "Lay It on the Line like you're running out of time. I can't let you go" and something about a tattoo and stuck on you. :-) Sung by a female. Can't find it anywhere. Any help is appreciated!!!!
Luck or bad luck? A winning lottery ticket shakes up a couple's relationship, as they plan to eliminate each other in order to keep the money. A winning lottery ticket seriously impacts the lives of a couple, when the husband and wife start planning to kill each other so as not to share the prize. Cute, silly and funny, nothing too deep, just a light and carefree distraction... A couple with no definition, who try to kill each other in a crazy and very unsuccessful way, and to make matters worse, the couple's two friends, in a crazy way, try to kill them both (!?!?!?) for the money, it could have been worse, it was just regular, watchable and almost legal...
Called kill me, if you dare! In the united states... but it's zabij mnie, kochanie, which roughly means kill me, baby in poland. Natalia and piotr said until death due us part, but when they have a winning lottery ticket, that might happen quicker than they had planned! It's all a bit silly... over acting, over doing. Silly jokes. It feels like the script was written for a much younger crowd. Will they finally be able to communicate, or will they knock each other off first?? Its weakness is that we never find out the answer to a couple questions, but it's okay! A bit lightweight but not so bad. Directed by filip zylber. Story by hanna wesierska.
So the idea of this movie was intriguing enough for me to give it a try, despite it being outside my usual taste, but boy was i disappointed. Honestly if you want to waste 90 mins of your life, give this a try. The story, for what it was, is about a married couple that, despite seeming to be in love, suddenly want to kill each other, with no regard for the consequences, if they can get away with it or why they would even want to in the first place. Sure it get it, money can change people, but these people do not act like real people at all. They seem devoid of real characteristics + there is no character background at all, just 'some random married couple'. The worst parts of this though are the screenplay + the script. It felt like it was written by a 7 year old. It just didn't make any sense or explain anything, just people acting dumb and crucially, it isn't at all funny, not even in a funny cos it's bad kinda way. I watched this to the end to see if it was worth it, i'll save you time. It isn't. This is the only Polish movie i have seen to date & i hope Polish are not offended by this, cos i would be, it's embarrassingly bad.
