Decalogue IX

  • Ewa Blaszczyk: Hanka
  • Piotr Machalica: A Novel
  • Artur BARCIS: cyclists
  • January Jankowski Mariusz
  • Jolanta Piętek - Górecka: Ola
  • Katarzyna Piwowarczyk: Ania
  • Jerzy Trela ​​: Mikołaj
  • Renata Berger
  • Małgorzata Boratyńska
  • Jolanta Cichoń
  • Janusz Cywiński
  • Slawomir Kwiatkowski
  • Dariusz Przychoda

Decalogue, Nine is a Polish television movie from the year 1990 as the ninth part of the Decalogue series director Krzysztof Kieślowski of the film deals with the ninth commandment -. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife.

Content

Roman learns that he is impotent, his doctor ( former colleague ) advises him to separate himself from his good-looking woman. On the way novel suffers a breakdown and comes with his car off the road. He returns stumped back home and tells his wife Hania in bed hesitant on the diagnosis. Hania means the biological a subordinate role in a relationship games. The next day is as novel to work, appeared a young man in front of his apartment. For some time Hania cheating on her husband, whom she dearly loves. This love is more enhanced by this diagnosis. Novel is called home by a male voice. He manipulates the phone in his room so that he can henceforth listen to all incoming calls. Hania decides to end her affair with a young physics students. He sneaks into the apartment where the two meet and observed Hania in how she says Mariusz, that it was over. As Mariusz has gone, Hania noticed that her husband was hiding in the closet. Her husband forgives her and they try to start again from scratch, by temporarily not see - Hanja drives to skiing in the mountains where it meets abruptly to her former lover, who has traced her without her knowledge. She shares with this, that she had forgotten something, breaking their journey abruptly and moves back to Warsaw. When her husband learns by calling Mariusz mother that also the lover of Hanja is in the mountains, he thinks she's unfaithful to him further, and attempts by bike from one bridge to rush to kill himself. Hania takes home the Brier farewell of her husband and collapses, the phone rings: It's her husband to call you from the hospital.

Criticism

" A staged melodrama as a history of inappropriate, exaggerated emotions, a reflection on the wrong desire and the inability to be satisfied with what you have; excellent shot, with sometimes comical accents without the serious tone would be disturbed. "

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