This is based on an old Polish legend about a boy who was a shoemaker's apprentice and invented a way to trick the dragon who tormented the inhabitants of the Krakow land. He filled the lamb's skin with brimstone and fed it to the dragon, who ate the lamb and became so thirsty with the brimstone that he drank so much water from the river that he burst. The shoemaker's apprentice received the hand of the princess as a reward😊
Legendy Polskie is a great take on Polish legends in modern approach. Allegro did great job and I've already seen a bunch of foreigners reacting to some of them, so it's great to see how Polish culture is spread. I best like two parts of the Twardowsky. The background you need to know for that is Twardowski was supposed to be a member of a Polish nobility and a sorcerer who made a pact with the devil. The pact basically granted him a lot of power but also said that the devil may take Twardowski's soul only when he's in Rome (where Twardowski had no intention of ever going). There are some variations of this legend, but they all come down to the fact that Twardowski ends up on the Moon - and this is where the action of Allegro's version starts. Both parts have English subtitiles so it should be much easier to understand.
Polish Tales by Allegro are amazing, the next parts are even better, I give you the order of watching: 1. Smok 2. Twardowsky 3. Twardowsky 2.0 4. Basilisk 5. Jaga Enjoy watching and thank you for your reactions, cheers from Poland :)
"Polish Legends" is a modern take on some of the legends. It is good to know the know the original legends before watching those. YOu would appreciate them better.
There is a legend about a dragon who lived under the Wawel Castle in Cracow. The dragon would attack and eat women. The king proposed a very high reward to a person who slains the dragon. Many knights tried but failed to do so. In the end the beast was slain by the clever shoemaker Dratewka who stuffed a sheep with a sulphur. Dragon ate it and it started burning his guts, so he drank so much water from the Vistula river (river just next to the castle) that he burst. So in this video: Gangster = modern dragon Clever guy = Shoemaker robot woman he created = the sheep Hope that helps :)
Haha! I love Your reaction. 😁👍My favourite is Bazyliszek/Basilisk which sight was turning people into stone. It's also one of Polish legends. From Kraków or Warszawa (I'm not sure which one). Twardowski was a noble dude who made a deal with one of smaller devils (I think Boruta or Rokita), usually making deals for humans souls. But Twardowski tricked the devil and didn't give his soul despite the cirograph.
Thanks for following my recommendation Mert. So a bit of context: The whole series Legendy Polskie (Polish Legends) are inspired by - plot twist - polish legends. There is an old story about a dragon who lived in Cracow. It was cleverly slain by a shoemaker Dratewka, who sew a bait sheep mixed with sulphur. Once dragon ate it it got so thirsty it drank so much water from Vistula river that it poped. Also, the video begins and ends with a trumpet. It is a tradition that every day at noon at Cracow main square a trumpeter plays the same melody called "Hejnał Mariacki". I recommend you look up a story about it on Wikipedia. It is quite interesting! I am glad you've enjoyed it! The next one for you would be "Twardowsky". I am not giving you any context so I don't spoil anything to you :) Enjoy!
Let him see first "Cichosza - Cover. Marcin Macuk & Krzysztof Zalewski. Polish Legends" and "Aleja Gwiazd - Cover. Matheo & Anna Karwan. Polish Legends."
This film is an interpretation of the Polish legend about the shoemaker Dratewka who killed a dragon that was prowling over Krakow, killing sheep and cows. The shoemaker stuffed an artificial sheep with sulfur and presented it to the dragon, who ate it and his stomach hurt so much that he started drinking water from the Vistula River. He drank and drank until he finally burst from too much water. This and all other films about Polish legends from Allegro are loose interpretations of Polish legends. They were created by Tomasz Bagiński, one of the best Polish CGI creators, who is now responsible for the latest Netflix series The Witcher.
I recommend the rest of the films from the series "Legendy Polskie - Allegro". I like the part about Baba Yaga the most - Jaga.[... Baba Yaga is probably one of the most recognizable characters in Slavic mythology. An old woman, living in the farthest part of the village or alone in the forest, appears very often in the legends and stories of our ancestors ...] The two parts about Twardowski are also great ... I recommend and greet
it's not about the store. check out allegro legends. they are, so to speak, a modern depiction of old fairy tales. my favorite is Twardowski. I just have to add that the whole series from about 6 years ago.
The kid (Johnny) is like our version of Tony Stark ;) I, too, recommend "Legendy Polskie: Twardowski". It is in two parts, but I know that there is a whole version flying somewhere on the internet, BUT I don't know if that version has English subtitles.
I really don't know how or why but the Scots are always one of the coolest people. And the Scottish ladies are nice , intelligent ... Besides , Scottish culture and tradition is stunning . Regards
An interesting fact is that the director of these Legendy Polskie films is Tomasz Bagiński, who is the producer of The Witcher on Netflix, which is total crap.
I highly recomend You Legend about Pan Twardowski. He cheet devil and run on the moon. In this case Legend about Lord Twardowski😄 has two part So... Your choic😉 But is very good, that is for sure😉
I love that this series is getting attention from abroad commentators, whole Poland is waiting for the continuation of Legendy Polskie, I think it never got the deserved attention when it was released and that killed the project. Nevertheless it's still probably the best polish series ever.
So there was actual Netflix - PL youtubers cooperation called "Czarne Lusterko" to promote Black Mirror Very serious and interesting approach, I can totally recommend it
It's not just a futuristic video it is a modern version of an old Polish legend. Watching it without understanding the legend , the history of Poland and current situation makes hardly any sense. Do you know why the Smok's name is Adolf Kamchatkov?
@@dorotabarbowska2184 In original legend there was a shoesmaker and real dragon who lived in cave nearby Vistula river. Shoemaker killed a sheap and stuffed it sulphur than saw it, dragon eat and started be very thirsty anstarted drink wa water so much that he blow
@@supreme3376 Well, this is just the first step. 😉knowing that do you believe Matt with be able to unveil the meaning of the Smok's name? Or grasp why this is not just a futuristic video?😜
The budget for this production was very limited, Allegro in those years was just such an Ama if you compare it to Amazon, and yet they did a great job presenting us the most important of Slavic and Polish legends, only what i can say it's thanks to you, the creators of this project remembered about it and maybe they will do something about it, it's a pity that the man responsible for these films is spoiling the Witcher universe on Netflix today, that's how Tomasz Bagiński was the director and after this success something in his head obviously burned out
I've been advocating for this for a couple of days. Thanks for your comment. There are more of us now.😁And there are more videos on this subject too. Some more into th-cam.com/video/mlp5K5T91jo/w-d-xo.html. This story should be of interest to Mert, maybe he has seen the statue of Woytek in Edinburgh?
I also recommend videos for old Polish hits specially adapted for the series of these films th-cam.com/video/qdCmSt4798g/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/y1YbhC5spzE/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/fMU2Y4F0BDw/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/V_rgOau603I/w-d-xo.html
No, no ,no, why do you push Mert into reacting to this series before he gets some deeper knowledge of Polish history and culture? This is about being Polish - advanced level. 😉 No offense Mert, but there are too many details for a foreigner to follow this without some preparation . What does the name "Adolf Kamchatkov" soud like? Why does the Smok's attack start at the Mariacki Church Tower? Why is the product of the boy's intellect that stops the dragon? Well, without knowing the answers watching this series makes little sense....
So there was actual Netflix - PL youtubers cooperation called "Czarne Lusterko" to promote Black Mirror Very serious and interesting approach, I can totally recommend it
Imagine Baginski making this series over 8 years ago. He put most of the cinematography in Europe to shame. Legends of Poland deserve an Oscar....
This is great cinematography
This is based on an old Polish legend about a boy who was a shoemaker's apprentice and invented a way to trick the dragon who tormented the inhabitants of the Krakow land. He filled the lamb's skin with brimstone and fed it to the dragon, who ate the lamb and became so thirsty with the brimstone that he drank so much water from the river that he burst. The shoemaker's apprentice received the hand of the princess as a reward😊
Szewczyk dratewka
The last sentence is a fucking horror. Poor women back than.
@@katarzynaxx563 I think its a metaphor for, the shoemaker gets the princess.
😂 hand in marriage - otherwise horror indeed 😮
Legendy Polskie is a great take on Polish legends in modern approach. Allegro did great job and I've already seen a bunch of foreigners reacting to some of them, so it's great to see how Polish culture is spread. I best like two parts of the Twardowsky. The background you need to know for that is Twardowski was supposed to be a member of a Polish nobility and a sorcerer who made a pact with the devil. The pact basically granted him a lot of power but also said that the devil may take Twardowski's soul only when he's in Rome (where Twardowski had no intention of ever going). There are some variations of this legend, but they all come down to the fact that Twardowski ends up on the Moon - and this is where the action of Allegro's version starts. Both parts have English subtitiles so it should be much easier to understand.
Polish Tales by Allegro are amazing, the next parts are even better, I give you the order of watching:
1. Smok
2. Twardowsky
3. Twardowsky 2.0
4. Basilisk
5. Jaga
Enjoy watching and thank you for your reactions, cheers from Poland :)
Jaga is the best part of the series, followed by the two parts about Twardowski
"Polish Legends" is a modern take on some of the legends. It is good to know the know the original legends before watching those. YOu would appreciate them better.
To jest gówno 😊
There is a legend about a dragon who lived under the Wawel Castle in Cracow. The dragon would attack and eat women. The king proposed a very high reward to a person who slains the dragon. Many knights tried but failed to do so. In the end the beast was slain by the clever shoemaker Dratewka who stuffed a sheep with a sulphur. Dragon ate it and it started burning his guts, so he drank so much water from the Vistula river (river just next to the castle) that he burst.
So in this video:
Gangster = modern dragon
Clever guy = Shoemaker
robot woman he created = the sheep
Hope that helps :)
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Haha! I love Your reaction. 😁👍My favourite is Bazyliszek/Basilisk which sight was turning people into stone. It's also one of Polish legends. From Kraków or Warszawa (I'm not sure which one).
Twardowski was a noble dude who made a deal with one of smaller devils (I think Boruta or Rokita), usually making deals for humans souls. But Twardowski tricked the devil and didn't give his soul despite the cirograph.
Technically it was Cockatrice
@@TheRezro , hmmm... Quite possible.
Thanks for following my recommendation Mert. So a bit of context:
The whole series Legendy Polskie (Polish Legends) are inspired by - plot twist - polish legends. There is an old story about a dragon who lived in Cracow. It was cleverly slain by a shoemaker Dratewka, who sew a bait sheep mixed with sulphur. Once dragon ate it it got so thirsty it drank so much water from Vistula river that it poped.
Also, the video begins and ends with a trumpet. It is a tradition that every day at noon at Cracow main square a trumpeter plays the same melody called "Hejnał Mariacki". I recommend you look up a story about it on Wikipedia. It is quite interesting!
I am glad you've enjoyed it! The next one for you would be "Twardowsky". I am not giving you any context so I don't spoil anything to you :) Enjoy!
Also, just for the sake of it. Legendy is pronounced with a "strong g" like in "guts' ;)
Let him see first "Cichosza - Cover. Marcin Macuk & Krzysztof Zalewski. Polish Legends" and "Aleja Gwiazd - Cover. Matheo & Anna Karwan. Polish Legends."
This production is based on the Legend (story) about the Wawel Dragon, which is approximately 900 to 1000 years old.
Thanks for your enthusiastic reaction! I love the series and wait for more your reactions :-)
Twardowski legendy allegro should be next to watch
This film is an interpretation of the Polish legend about the shoemaker Dratewka who killed a dragon that was prowling over Krakow, killing sheep and cows. The shoemaker stuffed an artificial sheep with sulfur and presented it to the dragon, who ate it and his stomach hurt so much that he started drinking water from the Vistula River. He drank and drank until he finally burst from too much water. This and all other films about Polish legends from Allegro are loose interpretations of Polish legends. They were created by Tomasz Bagiński, one of the best Polish CGI creators, who is now responsible for the latest Netflix series The Witcher.
They did a series of Polish legends. My favourite one from Allegro is JAGA. I wish somebody could make more of these.
I recommend the rest of the films from the series "Legendy Polskie - Allegro". I like the part about Baba Yaga the most - Jaga.[... Baba Yaga is probably one of the most recognizable characters in Slavic mythology. An old woman, living in the farthest part of the village or alone in the forest, appears very often in the legends and stories of our ancestors ...] The two parts about Twardowski are also great ... I recommend and greet
it's not about the store. check out allegro legends. they are, so to speak, a modern depiction of old fairy tales. my favorite is Twardowski. I just have to add that the whole series from about 6 years ago.
The kid (Johnny) is like our version of Tony Stark ;)
I, too, recommend "Legendy Polskie: Twardowski". It is in two parts, but I know that there is a whole version flying somewhere on the internet, BUT I don't know if that version has English subtitles.
I really don't know how or why but the Scots are always one of the coolest people. And the Scottish ladies are nice , intelligent ... Besides , Scottish culture and tradition is stunning . Regards
the story of Woytek, the bear soldier should be next on the list - this is a story shared by Poles and Scots . Mert, please make a reaction on this.
@@dorotabarbowska2184 Yee do reaction to bear .
@@dorotabarbowska2184 Fantastyczny pomysl Pani Doroto
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@@zbigniewpawlak9375 proszę poprzeć komentarz białego kota powyżej, to będzie nas lobbujących więcej ;-)
Whole series "Legendy Polskie" by Allegro are cool
This trumpet player on the tower is one the best Polish actors - Jerzy Stuhr , and they took him for small role like this, epic......
My favorite of "Legendy Polskie Allegro" is "JAGA" I really recommend
And the beautiful version of "Jaskółka" song. ❤
Twardowsky next pls .... same series , Polish Legends ;) much better ;)
Twardowsky is a must :)
Gotta say, this is an interesting twist on the classic legend. I love how the key elements were translated into this sci-fi setting.
Love this channel already
very good to watch it with you. nice channel I've been stuck here since yesterday :D
Better than Wiedźmin by Netflix 😎🤪
Pół inglisz half polski
Because Netflix Witcher ain't Witcher but a bucket of feces
@@D.3.N soooo? 😁😂
Remember to watch legends until the end. Then there are announcements of subsequent films.
An interesting fact is that the director of these Legendy Polskie films is Tomasz Bagiński, who is the producer of The Witcher on Netflix, which is total crap.
Yeah. Bagiński sold his soul to shitflix and happily plays on their violins.
I highly recomend You Legend about Pan Twardowski. He cheet devil and run on the moon. In this case Legend about Lord Twardowski😄 has two part So... Your choic😉 But is very good, that is for sure😉
I love that this series is getting attention from abroad commentators, whole Poland is waiting for the continuation of Legendy Polskie, I think it never got the deserved attention when it was released and that killed the project. Nevertheless it's still probably the best polish series ever.
So there was actual Netflix - PL youtubers cooperation called "Czarne Lusterko" to promote Black Mirror
Very serious and interesting approach, I can totally recommend it
I think I like baba yaga the most, but all of them are also great, it's probably in second place. Thanks for that @mertpol Of course like etc.
Remember, watch the post credit scenes. It is important to whole series.
wow., never thought Poland could make futuristic videos
see other. proposes Twardowski. although the value is 16+.
and Basilisk@@sawomirmarnotrawny1694
It's not just a futuristic video it is a modern version of an old Polish legend. Watching it without understanding the legend , the history of Poland and current situation makes hardly any sense. Do you know why the Smok's name is Adolf Kamchatkov?
@@dorotabarbowska2184 In original legend there was a shoesmaker and real dragon who lived in cave nearby Vistula river. Shoemaker killed a sheap and stuffed it sulphur than saw it, dragon eat and started be very thirsty anstarted drink wa water so much that he blow
@@supreme3376 Well, this is just the first step. 😉knowing that do you believe Matt with be able to unveil the meaning of the Smok's name? Or grasp why this is not just a futuristic video?😜
The budget for this production was very limited, Allegro in those years was just such an Ama if you compare it to Amazon, and yet they did a great job presenting us the most important of Slavic and Polish legends, only what i can say it's thanks to you, the creators of this project remembered about it and maybe they will do something about it, it's a pity that the man responsible for these films is spoiling the Witcher universe on Netflix today, that's how Tomasz Bagiński was the director and after this success something in his head obviously burned out
The part of it was filmed on my estate where I grew up at. I can actually see my apartment block there 😂
Basically Allegro made a few adverts and they were so popular that they went; maybe we should make more stuff? 😀
All of the "legends allegro" are in the same universe.
Polacy sa wybitnym Narodem!!! Niech zyje Polska!!!
Please go all of them. I cant say wich one is the best
money well spend from allegro smart
A tale about Krakow Dragon told in a modern way
Legendy polskie allegro - Twardowsky is the best please react this
You absolutely have to see the movie about Wojtek Bear, a legendary hero WWII. Here's one (in English).
th-cam.com/video/QLY5I5fZ7Rs/w-d-xo.html
I've been advocating for this for a couple of days. Thanks for your comment. There are more of us now.😁And there are more videos on this subject too. Some more into th-cam.com/video/mlp5K5T91jo/w-d-xo.html. This story should be of interest to Mert, maybe he has seen the statue of Woytek in Edinburgh?
@@dorotabarbowska2184
If he reads these comments...
@@biaykot1982 hope some other people will join
@@biaykot1982 zbigniew Pawlak some comments below asked for the same
@@dorotabarbowska2184
Prawdziwa koalicja!
100 thumbs up!
I also recommend videos for old Polish hits specially adapted for the series of these films
th-cam.com/video/qdCmSt4798g/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/y1YbhC5spzE/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/fMU2Y4F0BDw/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/V_rgOau603I/w-d-xo.html
Hi, Just asking, why are you interesting in Poland?
Now it's time for Twardowsky 2.0 \m/
Done...
Just try look it for...
Greetings😊
You master to watch more short movies TOMASZA BAGINSKIEGO
Smok in UK or USA is DRAGON
Music from this movie: th-cam.com/video/V_rgOau603I/w-d-xo.html (with another cool video)
Thats not black mirror, seriously
pls
Towo stęp of the hell husaria
No, no ,no, why do you push Mert into reacting to this series before he gets some deeper knowledge of Polish history and culture? This is about being Polish - advanced level. 😉 No offense Mert, but there are too many details for a foreigner to follow this without some preparation . What does the name "Adolf Kamchatkov" soud like? Why does the Smok's attack start at the Mariacki Church Tower? Why is the product of the boy's intellect that stops the dragon? Well, without knowing the answers watching this series makes little sense....
POMYSL???????GADZETEM !
Kmm
Moja propozycja: piosenka - dynamit... th-cam.com/video/7NSXXttiwHw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cmjmkVjtPh0akqw6
Życzę dobrego odbioru i pozdrawiam!
So there was actual Netflix - PL youtubers cooperation called "Czarne Lusterko" to promote Black Mirror
Very serious and interesting approach, I can totally recommend it