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4.0 out of 5 stars Dubious Intentions, August 23, 2011
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This review is from: Coup d'Etat (DVD)
An excellent photographic achievement, it presents an outstanding actor in the role of Marshal J. Pilsudski. But the aim of the film is less clear. Was it to undermine the liberator's reputation who led his legion victoriously against the Soviet Union in 1920, or merely an attempt to reveal the hidden weaknesses of the then democratic government? Many felt for years that Pilsudski would have prevented the German invasion of Poland in 1939, listening to his own wisdom instead of that of the phoney supporters to the west of Germany.

I recommend the film to the fullest extent.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A dark page in Polish history, February 16, 2009
This review is from: Coup d'Etat (DVD)
Józef Pilsudski is beloved by many for bringing Poland back on the map at the end of the World War I. Coup D'Etat (Zamach Stanu) shows us a less flattering portrait of Pilsudski. This film focuses on Pilsudski's 1926 coup in which he overthrew the government he saw as inefficient and quarrelsome. In addition to the coup, the suppressing of those Pilsudski's viewed as a threat to the government and their trail is shown.

Even in this movie, which obviously shows the worst of Pilsudski, his likeability and genius shines through. Ryszard Filipski plays the role of Józef Pilsudski exceptionally well, even looking like him. Interestingly enough Filipski also directs Coup D'Etat. All in all, a degree of neutrality might have been attempted but the events are incriminating enough to cast a foul shadow on Pilsudski. Keep in mind the movie was made in 1980, when Poland was satellite of the Soviet Union, and the Russians had little love for Pilsudski because of his actions in the Polish-Soviet war. It is not surprising a movie that deflates Pilsudski's fame was made at this time.

Regardless of one's take on the politics of the time, the events are a dark page in Polish history. The movie nearly feels like a documentary with exact names and places given and does not rush though the events as it runs nearly three hours in length. Coup D'Etat is a good movie for those interested in Polish history as its history is sure to be tumultuous and dramatic.
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