“The choice of the best film in Polish history is very subjective and depends on your taste” artificial intelligence said at the beginning quite an obvious conclusion. However, not only taste and preferences are a problem with an objective assessment which title is the best. Movies differ in genres, formal innovation, theme, and social commitment. It is extremely difficult to compare the groundbreaking work in technical terms, those that broke the topic of taboos, made awareness and the one that was simply supposed to entertain and be a light form of escapism. Chatgpt did not give me one title, but after analyzing the data he proposed five.
The best Polish film in history. Artificial intelligence gave five titles
Artificial intelligence specified that she had chosen movies “considered key and groundbreaking in Polish cinema”. The first production she mentioned is “Ida” by Paweł Pawlikowski from 2013. The film takes place in Poland in 1962 in the Catholic order. The future nun finds out that she is a Jewish woman. Together with his aunt, he sets out on a journey, during which he discovers a dark family secret. The film won an Oscar for the best non -English film and nomination for the best photos.
The second title proposed by CHATGPT is the Soviet war drama from 1985 directed by Elem Klimowa. Unfortunately, in this case, artificial intelligence did not fulfill its task, because the film does not belong to our native productions. The painting was made in the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic, of which AI is aware of. “Although it is a Soviet film, his work has a strong impact on Polish cinema and is considered one of the most important films about World War II,” Chatgpt says.
I asked Chatgpt about the best Polish film in history. He gave the works of Kieślowski, Smarzowski and Wajda
Another one on the list was found Krzysztof Kieślowski and his “Decalogue” from 1989. Ten films, whose content and message are based on the ten commandments are a series that most often appears in foreign rankings about the best films in history. The choice of AI is fully justified here.
The penultimate title that lists artificial intelligence as the best in the history of Polish cinematography is Andrzej Wajda’s “man from marble” from 1976. The film won the Award of the International Federation of Film Critics in Cannes.
The last production proposed by AI is the work of Wojciech Smarzowski. According to artificial intelligence, one of the best Polish films of all time is “Wedding reception”. “Although less known internationally, He perfectly captured the Polish mentality, social divisions and customs, and also has a deep symbolic and social layer” – writes Chatgpt. Artificial intelligence summed up its ranking with the words:” Each of these films is unique in its own way, depending on whether you are looking for stories that raise important social topics, or more artistic and reflective films. “ We invite you to participate in the poll and commenting.
Source: Gazeta

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