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There aren't many Polish films which can be recommended to a foreign viewer due to their artistic valor and special national meaning. However, I would distinguish Hoffman's "Potop" based on H. Sienkiewicz's book, as one of the most valuable Polish films that can be understood by foreigner.

The film is set in the 17th century during the Swedish invasion and occupation of Poland. The story is about an impetuous Polish soldier Andrzej Kmicic who falls in love with a gentlewoman Oleсka. When the war begins, Kmicic firstly declares for the enemy. In the end he understands his mistakes and becomes a national hero after the act of great courage.

The plot is very rousing. The story written by Sienkiewicz years ago is as gripping as in modern American adventure productions. The film has a strong cast. Although there are many excellent performances, Daniel Olbrychski as Kmicic truly stands out. His acting is very convincing. The scenography is also touching. The locations reach from the breathtaking images of Polish forests to the cold feeling of winter which emphasize the beauty of Polish nature.

Not only is "Potop" a great source of entertainment but also it might be a lesson of Polish history for a foreigner. It is a very significant film for Polish because it has always held out faith in the power of our country. What is more "Potop" is said to be Hoffman's masterpiece and it was nominated to Oscar Award. It is really worth recommending for a foreign friend.

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