Polish crafts I didn’t expect to like “Corrupt” so much. It is similar to the numerous Russian TV detectives shown on NTV, and the musical accompaniment to the criminal series that constantly revolve around Russia1 (!). There is also some realism about the venality of most people from the lower ranks to the highest positions. The budget, of course, is minimal, despite the participation of major Polish film and television companies, and besides the film was shown in their theaters. Fights are quite acceptable, but the fights of Olivier Gruner (who played an American drug dealer and part-time superfighter who does not know defeats) are still not filmed in the way it would be worth - all his movements, unlike others, cannot be seen because of too close plans. Also in the process of viewing involuntarily notice the three blunders of the script. Like at the end of the movie, although it’s quite original. However, the picture pleased me even watching it without translation (English and Polish are present). Olivier Gruner's best film of the 21st century.
8 out of 10