

Polish Wedding
The film centers on a big Polish family. Jadzia is the mother and the ruler of the Pzoniak family (she has five children). Though she's happily married to Bolek, she is also having a long-time affair with Roman. Her young daughter Hala is having an affair with neighbour cop Russell and becomes pregnant by him. Russell is pressed hard to marry Hala.
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Plot Summary
Jadzia is engaged to be married, but her mother insists she must wed before her younger sister. Meanwhile, Jadzia's father is secretly having an affair with his wife's sister. The film follows the chaotic and humorous events leading up to the wedding.
Critical Reception
Polish Wedding received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often found its humor to be broad and its plot predictable. While some appreciated the performances, the film struggled to find a strong audience and is generally considered a lesser-known entry in the romantic comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's attempts at humor often fall flat.
- The plot relies on predictable comedic tropes.
- Performances are generally a bright spot, but can't save the weak script.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a mixed reception, with many finding the movie to be somewhat amusing but ultimately forgettable. Some viewers enjoyed the lighthearted nature and the family dynamics, while others found the jokes to be too silly and the storyline lacking depth.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Chicago area, with many scenes filmed in and around the Polish-American neighborhoods of the city.
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