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2025 [POLISH]

Action / Drama

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IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 1778 1.8K

Top cast

Tomasz Schuchardt as Grzesiek
Anna Szymanczyk as Sergeant Madecka
Stanislaw Brejdygant as Retired priest
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987.42 MB
1280*534
Polish 2.0
NR
pl  us  
24 fps
1 hr 47 min
Seeds 14
1.98 GB
1920*800
Polish 5.1
NR
pl  us  
24 fps
1 hr 47 min
Seeds 17
1.8 GB
1920*800
Polish 5.1
NR
pl  us  
24 fps
1 hr 47 min
Seeds 16

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Quet-zal 8 / 10

A film that broke a Polish taboo, but it's not a good film.

Reviewed by OriginalPirate 8 / 10

Somebody must come first

Reviewed by OriginalPirate 8 / 10

It seems I am the first to review this film, despite over 1,000 ratings already logged. That alone says something. Dom Dobry (2025) is not an easy watch, nor an easy film to process. It is an unflinching dive into domestic abuse that grips like a vise - and, at times, risks numbing the viewer with its relentless brutality.The film follows Gosia (Agata Turkot), trapped in a relationship with her abuser Grzesiek (Tomasz Schuchardt), through a fractured narrative that blends shattered timelines with real victim testimonies. This fragmented structure effectively mirrors the chaos of gaslighting, turning familiar domestic spaces into sites of quiet horror.Turkot delivers a devastating performance, charting a gradual descent into fear and erasure, while Schuchardt chillingly embodies the banality of control as it escalates into terror. Their on-screen dynamic captures the slow poison of abusive bonds, making the warning signs painfully tangible.A word of caution is necessary. This is one of the most brutal portrayals of abuse I have encountered on screen. While the director clearly aims to expose uncomfortable truths - including a legal system that often fails or even enables family abusers - the sheer intensity may overwhelm many viewers. For some, the film's explicitness will cross into what feels like emotional endurance testing.I watched Dom Dobry late at night and found myself unable to sleep afterward, shaken long after the final scene. The film succeeds in raising awareness and calling for change, but it demands a high emotional price. Whether that price is worth paying will depend entirely on the viewer.
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