Warsaw '44 Page #2
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- 2014
- 130 min
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if you vote for Stefan.
Me too!
Hang on there!
- The rescue's coming.
- The rescue's swimming.
Come.
Just trying.
Mum, please!
You look like dad!
Me too!
Madam, may I have this dance?
Swear you won't get mixed up
in anything. Swear!
I swear that I will bear
true faith to my Fatherland,
that I will defend its honour
and fight for its liberation,
even if it means
sacrificing my life.
I pledge obedience
to the President of Poland
and the Home Army Commander
whom he has appointed.
I pledge to resolutely keep secret
whatever may happen to me.
I accept you into the ranks
of the Polish Army,
waging a war with the enemy
for the liberation of our Fatherland.
It will be your duty to engage
in armed combat.
Victory will be your reward.
Treason will be punished by death.
So help us God!
Everything clear?
Clear.
Not 'clear' but:
'Yes, sir!'
Yes, sir!
And put those shoes back in the wardrobe,
you're not in the circus. Congrats!
- These are lovely. His dad's.
- First class!
Enough!
- Two rounds per person, I said!
- No, you did not.
- Easy, Goral!
- That's no playground!
You've got to listen to the commander.
The guy's new,
but see how accurate he is.
So what?
Your life may depend on obedience.
son of Hanna Zawadzka - the actress.
- Nice to meet you.
- Yes, we know her!
I admired your mother's acting
With Dymsza,
her best role.
- Great actress. A brunette, right?
- No, a blonde.
- That's half the battle.
You know Ala? Ala...
What's your...?
- Stefan.
- But we have already met.
- It doesn't matter, let's do it again.
- Nice to meet you.
Well, well!
Nalkowska visits us and
she must've drummed
all this emancipation
into Ala's head.
Okay, who's drumming emancipation
here in the first place?
That's just like Papa.
Please join us for dinner!
He's not shy,
he's just unrefined.
You know what his
situation is at home.
His mother is
apparently not quite...
- No.
- So you said.
We'll get back before curfew?
Mum is probably worried.
We eat, then we go.
An uprising in these circumstances
makes no sense.
The Russians will come.
But they're bound to stay for good.
- The West will help.
- We are part of Europe.
They don't give a damn
about our country.
The Poles are counting on Russian help,
but so far no-one's heard
of any talks with Stalin,
who doesn't give a damn about us,
pardon my French.
I need to go.
Who's got the keys?
- Don't you like it here?
- I need to go.
- No, we'll go in the morning.
We have to wait.
The goods arrive in the morning.
As in the paintings of Delacroix.
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