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Prime Time
Prime Time

Prime Time (2021)

52% User Rating
1h 33min
Drama
Thriller

On the last day of 1999, 20-year-old Sebastian locks himself in a TV studio. He has two hostages, a gun, and an important message for the world. The story of the attack explores a rebel’s extreme measures and last resort.

Jakub PiątekDirector

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Bartosz Bielenia

Bartosz Bielenia

Sebastian

Magdalena Popławska

Magdalena Popławska

Mira Kryle

Andrzej Kłak

Andrzej Kłak

Security Guard Grzegorz

Małgorzata Hajewska-Krzysztofik

Małgorzata Hajewska-Krzysztofik

Laura Kołodziej

Dobromir Dymecki

Dobromir Dymecki

Krzysztof Jedynak

Monika Frajczyk

Monika Frajczyk

Negotiator Lena

Cezary Kosiński

Cezary Kosiński

Negotiator Piotr

Adam Nawojczyk

Adam Nawojczyk

Andrzej Kostecki

Juliusz Chrząstowski

Juliusz Chrząstowski

Sebastian's Father

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Pola Błasik

Kasia Jaworska

Michał Kaleta

Michał Kaleta

Head of Anti-Terrorists

Marek Kasprzyk

Marek Kasprzyk

Security Boss

Miron Jagniewski

Miron Jagniewski

Voice in the Phone (voice)

Olga Miłaszewska

Olga Miłaszewska

Jadwiga Jeżewska (voice)

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Jan Nosal

Agnieszka Podsiadlik

Agnieszka Podsiadlik

Journalist Monika (voice)

Jolanta Rychłowska

Jolanta Rychłowska

Julian Świeżewski

Julian Świeżewski

Dawid (voice)

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Marcin Bogacz

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Marta Budzynska

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Mariusz Capiga

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Jerzy Ćwięk

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Klaudyna Góralska

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Radosław Jachym

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Szymon Jopek

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Daniel Jurzyna

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Witold Koprucha

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Andrzej Kurdziel

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Patrycja Kycia

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Czesław Liana

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Tomasz Lilpop

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Zbigniew Łabuz

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Stefan Łazarski

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Aleksandra Łagowska

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Pawel Mlak

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Adrian Nawara

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Andrzej Pietruszka

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Krzysztof Pietrzak

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Grażyna Piekarz

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Janusz Piekarz

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Paweł Przybyszewski

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Olgierd Sarapata

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Rafał Szopa

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Jakub Wierzejski

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Jarosław Wronka

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Jan Wrzeszcz

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Maciej Wróbel

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Jakub Wójcik

Reviews (2)

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Manuel São Bento
Rating 50%

January 31, 2021

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I can’t recall the last Russian film I saw or even if Prime Time is the very first. Regardless of that, the straightforward premise is interesting from the get-go, and it doesn’t waste any time, putting the viewers inside the action almost instantly. The initially suspenseful, tense atmosphere gradually becomes lighter and less threatening as the characters interpreted by Bartosz Bielenia, Magdalena Popławska, and Andrzej Kłak begin to understand each other. At first, this makes the hijacker and the hostages incredibly intriguing characters since the viewers still don’t know anything about them. Unfortunately, as time goes by, little do the viewers end up actually discovering about them. Sebastian gets a decent development that helps the viewers anticipate the last few minutes, but it still falls short of what’s necessary for a supposedly nerve-wracking thriller. The TV presenter lacks depth and the security guard barely even speaks, turning the viewers’ possible connection to the characters very hard to achieve. The bond that these characters create is so mysterious and seemingly unjustified that it just makes the predictably underwhelming ending even worse. The social commentary is explicit, and I do quite like its message - too attached to the ending, I would spoil it - but it’s the deficient storytelling that takes the viewers and the characters through a rollercoaster missing crazy loops and adrenaline-fueled falls. Jakub Piątek’s direction shows hints of his talent, but it lacks energy. Finally, his screenplay co-written with Łukasz Czapski holds an attention-grabbing premise and an exciting first act, but just like every other component, it loses gas quite quickly, culminating in an emotionally unimpactful yet somewhat fitting climax. Prime Time boasts an intriguing premise and an extremely engaging first act, but it loses this initial energy as time runs by, ending with a predictably fitting yet underwhelming final act. Despite the good performances from the cast, Jakub Piątek and Łukasz Czapski’s screenplay places the three characters at the center of the story, but they lack compelling and more in-depth development, making it challenging for the viewers to establish any sort of connection with the protagonist(s). Its message is more than clear, and it’s quite satisfying, especially considering it indirectly builds that final moment. However, the path that the viewers need to walk to get there might not be as entertaining and thrilling as one would expect. Rating: C+

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