
Nina, a secretive ex-NATO Special Operations agent, must use all of her lethal skills to rescue her son, who has been kidnapped by ruthless gangsters. Finding Max is a double chance for her: a chance for a new sense of adrenaline, and the possibility of returning to life for her son.
1h 34m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Mateusz Rakowicz
Director

Agnieszka Grochowska
Nina Nowak

Adrian Delikta
Maks, Nina's son

Dariusz Chojnacki
Igor

Paulina Chrusciel
Maks' adoptive mother

Pawel Koslik
Maks' adoptive father

Arkadiusz Brykalski
Head of the agency

Sebastian Dela
Teleskop
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Aug 1, 2025subtitle

CASSY LEGASPI
Jun 14, 2025She is Polish Jackie Chan. An angry mother (with Jackie Chan style fighting tactics) messing with drug cartel's thugs . Her son who has American Dad (American Marine) does not know her mother is still alive. Movie atmosphere is a little Cold War biased , which shows Eastern Europeans are very bad/criminal people . These kind of people want to mess with the son who has American Dad ?!?!?! Noway Hollywood would let this to happen .Stunt work is very good , when you watch movie you can feel the the atmosphere of Eastern Europe ,Nina (The mother ) action movement (Jackie Chan style fighting) are very good almost the same as Angelia Jolly in her Tomb Raider movies. Even the American son defeats Bobby Fischer in chess ?!?!?! And hi is going to follow Bobby's way to defeat Eastern people. I told you a little Cold War biased movie.

kal
Jun 14, 2025Another movie that resembles its rather fair predecessor of JLO The mother . I had heard rather poor critics fore the JLos story of this year though I liked it . Dzien matki is the polish version of HLOs movie as ir was recently released I will not refer anything to the story of DZin Matki and though I agree with someone's onions on imdb I prefer to write my own points . First the story starts relatively good but as the time passes the story gets in slippery slope towards more and more ridiculous. The story starts with 4 people playing at bad with some girls when Mrs Nina an ex warrior of Nato soldiers fights against them using beer boxes and wining at them. The problem is that after 20 minutes you see insane scenes as for example the guy dressed with just a very minimalistic G string kind of , across his body and talking to his father's cut head. Some other crazy scenes are with a lethal guy using electrified things to kill someone in his head and next to that laugh for his good try.. Some of them are using some very bad humor Nina was quite good to stop all these bad guys.. or at least most of them These could be some similarities between Tarantino stories with less finesse . Technically this movie is: no plot except some poor start middle and finish . Nothing related to the characters including Nina. The only you can see is some good action orchestration and quite loosely linked parts. Limited moral as she tries to save her son. Rating : 2/10 quite cringe.

kyline alcantara
Jun 14, 2025Another John Wick variation, again, but with a Polish twist. Here, a former spy who's practically a beggar finds herself rescuing her son, who's been adopted and doesn't know her. We can't remember why they want to kill him, but we don't care. His mother goes back to work and kills them one by one. As this dramatic framework has already been seen many times, this product can only be apprehended on its variants, even its originalities. These are to be found in the visual impact of the film's photography, sets, costumes and make-up, all influenced by the aesthetics of video games. The film is set in Warsaw, with some pretty wild wildlife and some very graphic and horrific villains. The whole thing takes place at night in abandoned factories and basements, with highly polished photography and choreography featuring playful visual effects. It's both gruesome and fun. With lots of violence and fighting. What's missing is a barely hinted sexual dimension, and some subversion. Here again, everything is technically perfect. Lead actress Agnieszka Grochowska is impressive. The choreography and sets are spectacular: dank, dirty basements, an abandoned factory. All in all, the film contains some fine visual ideas. And the humorous, open-ended ending augurs well for a sequel. So much the better. A potato chip movie, crunchy, crunchy film, to be savored in the moment without regret.