
Rh+ 2005
In *Rh+ (2005)*, director Jarosław Żamojda crafts a tense thriller where a simple act of kindness spirals into terror.
Director: Jarosław Żamojda
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rh+ (2005) about?
When journalist Agata asks her friend Ola to help find a story idea, they place a personal ad in the newspaper. This seemingly harmless act attracts a dangerous stalker who becomes fixated on knowing their blood types, turning their lives upside down.
Who directed Rh+?
Jarosław Żamojda directed *Rh+*, bringing a sharp eye for suspense to this Polish crime thriller.
Who stars in Rh+?
The film features Anna Przybylska, Robert Żołędziewski, Jacek Rozenek, Katarzyna Bujakiewicz, and Andrzej Krukowski in key roles.
Is Rh+ (2005) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Rh+* delivers a tightly woven thriller with enough suspense to keep viewers engaged. Its Polish crime setting and themes of obsession make it a solid pick for fans of the genre, though it may not suit those seeking lighthearted entertainment.
How long is Rh+?
The film runs for 86 minutes.
About Rh+ (2005) — A Polish thriller where curiosity leads to chaos
In *Rh+ (2005)*, director Jarosław Żamojda crafts a tense thriller where a simple act of kindness spirals into terror. Journalist Agata enlists her friend Ola's help to find a compelling subject for a newspaper article, leading them to place a personal ad—unwittingly drawing the attention of a sinister stalker obsessed with blood types. What begins as a mundane errand quickly escalates into a gripping cat-and-mouse game, as the friends realize they're being hunted by someone whose desperation masks a dark, unpredictable obsession.
With a claustrophobic atmosphere and relentless pacing, *Rh+* explores themes of vulnerability, chance encounters, and the fragility of safety. The film's tight 86-minute runtime keeps the tension high, while the cast—led by Anna Przybylska and Robert Żołędziewski—delivers performances that amplify the suspense and dread.