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Psy

  • 1992
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
5.8K
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Psy (1992)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

In the good old days Franz Maurer and his partners from the secret police used to live like kings. Now, they all must adapt to a new post-communist environment where they are scorned and los... Read allIn the good old days Franz Maurer and his partners from the secret police used to live like kings. Now, they all must adapt to a new post-communist environment where they are scorned and losing all privileges. Some, like Franz, are like ordinary police fighting against drug deale... Read allIn the good old days Franz Maurer and his partners from the secret police used to live like kings. Now, they all must adapt to a new post-communist environment where they are scorned and losing all privileges. Some, like Franz, are like ordinary police fighting against drug dealers. But Franz will soon find out that some of his friends are on the other side.

  • Director
    • Wladyslaw Pasikowski
  • Writer
    • Wladyslaw Pasikowski
  • Stars
    • Boguslaw Linda
    • Marek Kondrat
    • Cezary Pazura
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Wladyslaw Pasikowski
    • Writer
      • Wladyslaw Pasikowski
    • Stars
      • Boguslaw Linda
      • Marek Kondrat
      • Cezary Pazura
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Boguslaw Linda
    Boguslaw Linda
    • Franz Maurer
    Marek Kondrat
    Marek Kondrat
    • Olo
    Cezary Pazura
    Cezary Pazura
    • Nowy
    Janusz Gajos
    Janusz Gajos
    • Gross
    Agnieszka Jaskólka
    Agnieszka Jaskólka
    • Angela
    Zbigniew Zapasiewicz
    Zbigniew Zapasiewicz
    • Wencel
    Zbigniew Bielski
    Zbigniew Bielski
    • Kaniewski
    Tomasz Dedek
    Tomasz Dedek
    • Wawro
    Ryszard Fischbach
    • Dziadek
    Marek Frackowiak
    Marek Frackowiak
    • Kazek
    Tadeusz Szymków
    Tadeusz Szymków
    • Jerzyk
    Jerzy Bonczak
    Jerzy Bonczak
    • Chemik
    Maciej Kozlowski
    Maciej Kozlowski
    • Baranski
    Andrzej Musial
    Andrzej Musial
    • Ochocki
    Wojciech Magnuski
    • Jaworski
    Aleksander Bednarz
    Aleksander Bednarz
    • Mjr. Bien
    Witold Bielinski
    • Student
    • (as Witold Bilinski)
    Slawomir Orzechowski
    Slawomir Orzechowski
    • Dzialacz
    • Director
      • Wladyslaw Pasikowski
    • Writer
      • Wladyslaw Pasikowski
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    User reviews9

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    9swarog

    A look at Polish fascination with 'made in the USA' action movies.

    A bleak and graphic action film with some insights into the confusing time of early transition from communism to capitalism in Poland. The director employs an array of wise cracking macho man wilding their guns, thus paying tribute to the 80's American action stars. It's an entertaining, if rather pointless, movie about seasoned cops with communist background trying to make it in the new reality that doesn't seem to be all that different from the past. The central theme pits a young idealistic cop (Cezary Pazura) against an older one (Boguslaw Linda) who breaks all the rules and has a habit of shooting people Rambo style rather than taking them into custody. Eventually they end up friends, but not before spilling hectoliters of blood and exploding some heads. "Psy" was an extremely popular flick in Poland since at the time it came out many people identified with the theme of trying to part with the past and finding oneself in the new world driven by money. Verdict: don't waste your time.
    9hebda-joanna

    Great film about people lost in the new reality

    Reading the reviews here, I've seen that only people from countries which have dealt with communism understood the true meaning of this film. It can put off with the amount of blood and dead corpses shown in the movie, but I've seen worse in the American ones. Also we can't find a good character here - all of the policemen are cynical and brutal. Their boss is burning down archives which may contain important things from the old times. But we see the reaction when gangsters shoot to the officers - they're confused, nobody has ever shoot to a policeman in the past. We see the reign of mafia, the first ruthless bosses which America met in the 20s and Poland in the 90s and the officers who found a job there after being fired because they used to serve the wrong people. It shows us how a normal man has no influence on his life during a political transformation and how hard it is to change way of thinking when you were raised in a completely different situation. The film has great witty dialogs and the characters are constructed finely as well. Almost all the roles are played by the best Polish actors and in my opinion it's one of the best Polish movies since the 1989.
    t-rowe

    a good movie about corruption - you do not have to be polish to understand it

    Don't be put of by the daft you have to be polish to understand this movie schitck written by the other posters, it's a movie about corruption, plain and simple, and a very good one too. Also don't be put off by the barmy contention that the polish doesn't translate, there are some lines which are pretty good if you do understand polish but none of them drive the plot, certainly not the best one between Linda and a prostitute.

    It's a film that explores the idea of "what next, then..." for the situation after the collapse of communism. Nothing particularly polish about that and there are movies from other ex communist countries that go over similar ground.

    It should be shown in more countries because it's good. If you really must see a polish movie about polish stuff that only polish people could get their heads around, then rent yourself Pan Tadeusz.
    10ramiel-1

    Good or evil

    What you will choose good or evil in the Sea of Darkness ? What is most important in life ? What are the choices and consequences ? There is no white or black, there are shades of gray... What pays off the most: friendship or betrayal ? Does weakness have place to exist in this world ? Who has conscience and who has not ? What is the price to pay to live in this world ? Find out by yourself...
    7denis888

    Too brutal but then too real

    Many people who watched it paid attention only to the blown heads and dead bodies, but this is just the surface of this underrated and very smart film. What is below the cover remains the most important - that terrible transitional period of Poland from Communism to Capitalism was very traumatic for many people. Maybe, because we in Russia witnessed the same tragedy of transition, that is why this film appeals so much to my compatriots. The tragedy of honest policemen is what here is the main theme. They cannot so easily change with the hard times, they are constantly booed and hunted upon, being charged with the idiotic claim that they were the Communist times workers. But the, everybody was! To see the final scene when the hero of Boguslaw Linda is fired from the police on the silly pretext that he was sympathetic with the Soviet regime is so painful. And who are those judges who fired him? Didn't they serve the Soviets too? Watch it again, think harder and you will see the deep inner sense of this film - change is always hard...

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    • Trivia
      Edyta Olszówka's debut.
    • Goofs
      In the scene on the waste dump, Olo Zwirski points a gun towards 'Nowy'. When seen from Nowy's perspective, Olo holds his gun with one hand, and when seen from the side, he holds his gun with both hands.
    • Quotes

      Franz Maurer: You fuck...

      Olo: No, I swear, I'm telling the truth, Franz.

      Franz Maurer: You fuck my woman.

      Olo: Why?

      Franz Maurer: In the name of rules, motherfucker.

    • Connections
      Featured in Century of Cinema: 100 lat w kinie (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Psy
      Written by Michal Lorenc

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 1992 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Languages
      • Polish
      • English
      • German
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Pigs
    • Filming locations
      • Academy of Fine Arts, Lódz, Lódzkie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Agencja Produkcji Filmowej
      • Studio Filmowe Zebra
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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