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47 Bombs (2021)
When an explosion at a gas station kills a policeman, "Gebbels" from homicide is assigned to the case. The investigation leads him to the trail of a bomb maker and kidnapper, behind dozens of attacks in Poland initiating a confrontation and all-out war.
When an explosion at a gas station kills a policeman, "Gebbels" from homicide is assigned to the case. The investigation leads him to the trail of a bomb maker and kidnapper, behind dozens of attacks in Poland initiating a confrontation and all-out war.
The film's political bias cannot be determined due to a lack of specific plot details or thematic information regarding its core conflict and narrative solutions.
The film employs a traditional casting approach, with no explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, without presenting a critical portrayal.
The film portrays individuals who identify as Christian engaging in extensive criminal activities, corruption, and moral hypocrisy. The narrative highlights a stark contrast between professed faith and actual conduct, presenting a critical view of religious adherence within a corrupt system.
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