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: While some viewers perceive the film as a "laurka" (tribute) to the Citizens' Militia (MO), others highlight Roman Załuski’s ability to direct a largely propaganda-free narrative that focuses on the human element of crime.
The story is loosely inspired by real-life crimes committed in Poland between 1946 and 1957. Unlike many standard police procedurals of the era, Wściekły (meaning "Furious" or "Mad") prioritizes detective work and psychological investigation over high-octane action. Captain Zawada, played by Bronisław Cieślak, is portrayed as a calm, methodical, and sympathetic investigator who relies on forensic clues and intuition rather than brute force. Key Cinematic Elements WЕ›ciekЕ‚y (1979)DVDRip.avi
Wściekły remains a notable entry in Polish cinema for its early attempt to tackle the subject of serial killers, a theme rarely explored in Eastern Bloc films of that time. It is frequently compared to the American film Zodiac for its focus on the exhausting and often frustrating nature of long-term criminal investigations. Wściekły (1979) | Opinie i oceny użytkowników - Filmweb : While some viewers perceive the film as
: The killer, Bolesław Dragacz, is driven by a deep-seated hatred for seeing others in states of public happiness. His motive—or lack thereof—is a central theme, as the film explores the frightening nature of crimes committed without a personal connection between victim and perpetrator. Captain Zawada, played by Bronisław Cieślak, is portrayed