Yellow Creatures has taken over Netflix in Poland!  Which part do you choose?

Looking at the most watched films in Poland on Netflix, it has become clear for several days that the yellow creatures have taken over the platform! Have you watched all parts?

It is difficult to find a better recommendation for a particular production than its immense popularity. One of the most interesting examples of such a series of films is the film about Minions. Different titles, different adventures, but one common denominator – the title “Minions”.

They are places 5, 6, 7 and 9 occupied by: Gru, Dru i Minionki, Minionki Rozrabiają and Despicable Me (this is not the animated version of the Polish film “Two Men Who Stole the Moon”). The Minions movies were added to Netflix on February 1 of this year and have been very popular for more than two weeks.

These films, of course, were created primarily for children, but I have no doubt that many adults will have a great time watching them. If one is guided by the ratings, it is also very strong (for example, Minions Rozrabia has a rating of 7.3/10 on Filmweb, while Despicable Me has a rating of 7.4/10).

All of this translates into a solid piece of entertainment and a great series of family films for the weekend. If you have no idea what to watch yet, you might want to watch Minions. If not, check out what to watch on Netflix in February 2023.

source: Netflix

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