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Karate Polish Style
The story takes place in a small, provincial town in Masuria. Beginner artist painter Piotr comes here from Warsaw to paint frescoes in the local church. Piotr is a great karate and treats everyone as potential rivals. His antagonist is Roman, the head of local hooligans. Soon there is a conflict between them and the situation becomes very dramatic.
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Plot Summary
A novice martial artist from Poland travels to Asia to train under a legendary master, hoping to bring the art of karate back to his homeland and defeat a local bully. Along the way, he encounters eccentric characters and faces humorous challenges that test his resolve and his newfound skills.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'Karate Polish Style' is scarce due to its low profile and limited distribution. It is generally considered a niche martial arts comedy with a cult following among fans of B-movies and genre films from the early 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by some for its unique premise and earnest, if amateurish, execution.
Often cited as a charmingly low-budget martial arts flick with comedic elements.
Criticized for its predictable plot and unpolished fight choreography.
Google audience: Audience reviews are extremely limited, but those available tend to highlight the film's quirky charm and its status as an obscure martial arts film. Some viewers appreciate its camp value and nostalgic appeal.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and premise, 'Karate Polish Style' was not actually filmed in Poland, and its production details remain largely undocumented.
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