Medium

Horror  Poland 

The movie Medium, directed by Konrad Niewolski, is a Polish thriller that takes place in Sopot in 1933. The story revolves around four strangers who are mysteriously brought together to an old villa to reenact a murder that took place 36 years earlier.

The four characters are a famous medium, Maria Orska (played by Maja Ostaszewska), a young journalist, Jerzy Kukuczka (played by Andrzej Seweryn), a wealthy businessman, Stefan Berens (played by Zbigniew Zamachowski), and a retired police detective, Felicjan Kaźmierczak (played by Marian Dziędziel).

Upon their arrival at the villa, they discover that they have been chosen to participate in a bizarre experiment by the villa's owner, Walery Sokolnicki (played by Janusz Gajos). Sokolnicki believes that by reenacting the murder, he can solve the mystery of who committed it and finally bring peace to the spirits of the victims.

As the four strangers begin to delve into the details of the original murder, they soon realize that their own lives are in danger. As the night progresses, they are faced with inexplicable occurrences and strange visions that only add to the mystery surrounding the murder.

The tension builds throughout the night until a shocking revelation is made, and the truth about the murder is finally uncovered. The movie ends on an eerie note, leaving the audience pondering the true meaning of the evening's events.

Overall, Medium is a thought-provoking thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of their seat. The fantastic performances from the cast and the film's spooky atmosphere make it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

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