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Star Wars – More than just a movie. Why the Saga still captivates us

Photo by Otto Rascon: LINK   Since the release of A New Hope in 1977, Star Wars has become far more than just a film. It’s a cultural phenomenon, a modern mythology filled with symbolism, emotion, unforgettable heroes, and iconic villains. But what makes Star Wars continue to draw in millions of fans around the world, even decades later?   1. A Timeless tale of Good vs Evil George Lucas

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Ranczo – a TV series worth your time!

Photo taken from LINK, „Ranczo” materiały prasowe (press kit)   „Ranczo” is one of the most popular Polish TV series, which premiered almost 20 years ago! It was broadcast on TVP1 for over 10 years. Today, episodes can still be watched on other channels like TVP Rozrywka, TVP Polonia, and similar ones. But how did this series gain such recognition, reaching an average audience of over 6 million viewers? What

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Reading books – my passion

Photo by Pixabay taken from LINK    Welcome everyone! Today I would like to tell you about my passion for books. Do you know how many advantages they have?    I have been reading from an early age. I have always been fascinated by the world and the universe around us. Obtaining a library card in primary school gave me  free access to its resources allowing me to borrow books

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A review of „The First Phase of the Eclipse” by Agata Polte

Photo by artandmusic909 from Pixabay   The book „The First Phase of the Eclipse” ( original title: ,,Pierwsza faza zaćmienia”) by Agata Polte is a romance novel intended for adult readers. It was published on March 27, 2024. That’s almost a year ago, and I have found out about its existence recently.      „The First Phase of the Eclipse” is the first volume of the Carmody Family series, which tells the

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The Beauty of Pre-War Cinema

A Cover Poster Of The 1939 Gone With The Wind Featuring Couple Character Scarlett O’hara And Rhett Butler. Photo taken by sb.sanan from LINK   Pre-war cinema has something about it that is not seen in subsequent eras – greatness, novelty and a desire to evolve cinematography into something bigger than entertainment – a feeling. Here are some examples of films from this period that did just that.   📽️ 

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