The Polish doco for the BFI’s Century of Cinema distinguishes itself from all the others in the series by being the only one not to have any film critics, academics, directors, etc providing a commentary. Instead it takes the refreshing route of having ordinary people of all ages talking about what’s special to them about movies – so we get some old folks describing their first trip to the cinema when a lot of people didn’t even know what a film was, memories of what it was like to go to the movies as children, teenagers, and adults before, during, and after WWII, and especially the key scenes from films that have made lasting impressions upon them (not unexpectedly, Wajda’s KANAL strikes a nerve), which are shown in accompaniment, so that it becomes the interviewees who ultimately decide what’s shown in the doco. This kind of stuff is what the ‘100 Years of Cinema’ celebration is really about. 国模疯狂大尺度噗嗤,敌军后排的一名正想要给方林点名的弓箭手的喉间有刀光一闪,这位生死境的强者就这么无声无息地被人秒杀,在他倒下后,周围几人只看到淡淡的人影一闪而逝,下一刻,就在不远处的一名武者正准备将一张四级的灵符给投掷出去,却就在他行动的前一刻,又被那人给抹了脖子,紧接着,就在接下来的十秒钟之内,后排的十名最具威胁性的远程武者被一一刺杀,而对方却连那刺客的身影都没有能捕捉到!