
Trick 2010
In *Trick* (2010), Polish director Jan Hryniak delivers a sharp blend of crime and comedy with unexpected twists around every corner.
Director: Jan Hryniak
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Trick (2010) about?
*Trick* follows a chaotic kidnapping gone wrong when international policy blocks negotiations, forcing desperate criminals to rely on a imprisoned counterfeiter. The film blends crime, comedy, and high tension as an agent teams up with his former adversary to outsmart terrorists and save a life.
Who directed Trick?
Trick was directed by Jan Hryniak, a Polish filmmaker known for blending crime and comedic elements in his storytelling.
Who stars in Trick?
The film features Piotr Adamczyk, Marian Dziędziel, Andrzej Chyra, Jerzy Trela, and Karolina Gruszka in key roles.
Is Trick (2010) worth watching?
With its snappy crime-comedy tone and solid performances, *Trick* is a solid pick for fans of Polish cinema and genre-blending films. While not a blockbuster, its clever plot and sharp dialogue make it a rewarding watch for those seeking something different.
How long is Trick?
The runtime of *Trick* is 95 minutes.
About Trick (2010) — Crime-Comedy with Unexpected Twists from Jan Hryniak
In *Trick* (2010), Polish director Jan Hryniak delivers a sharp blend of crime and comedy with unexpected twists around every corner. The story unfolds when a crew of bumbling kidnappers targets a high-profile figure, only to discover the United Nations won't negotiate with terrorists—leaving them in a desperate standoff. Enter one of the country's most cunning counterfeiters, locked away in prison, whose expertise becomes the agent's last hope to resolve the chaos. When the agent who once arrested him reaches out for help, the stage is set for a high-stakes game where trust is a luxury neither can afford.
The film balances tension and dark humor as it explores themes of deception, authority, and the blurred lines between crime and justice. With a cast led by Piotr Adamczyk and Marian Dziędziel, *Trick* crafts a world where every character has an angle, and the audience can't help but lean in to see who will outmaneuver the other. The atmosphere crackles with urgency and wit, making it a standout in the crime-comedy genre—perfect for fans of unpredictable storytelling and razor-sharp dialogue.