Seven unique character-driven stories. Each character will set off on a thrilling adventure in an uncertain future and they’ll come to reckon that even during our most isolated moments, we are all connected through the human experience. An anthology mini-series, containing ten stories, with each episode based on one of the Ten Commandments and explores characters facing one or several moral or ethical dilemmas as they reside in an austere housing project in 1980s Poland. The episodes themselves are a bit on the slower progression, but they are captivating and they really drag you into the story and keep you glued to the screen. Also the cinematography in pretty much all episodes is really great, and these don’t feel like an anthology of stories, but somehow a series of movies interconnected. I did like the presence of the nameless character played by Polish actor Artur Barciś, which appears in almost all of the episodes, a witness to the key events of the main characters, but who…
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