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A very strong sequel to "Sami Swoi" shows the continuation of the struggles between the arguing Pawlak and Kargul families. Wacław Kowalski and Władysław Hańcza again put their best effort to make us laugh continuously. The supporting cast also performs very convincingly. The film nicely portraits the look of typical Polish village farm at that time. The comedic features are highly developed. First, the quotes uttered by two lead characters are very memorable. Second, the situations which are turning up are hilarious. Possibly the best scene of all is when the pig is painted with shoe shine paint to be disguised as a boar and it is all politics! It is also worth mentioning that we witness difficulties of conservative village people when encountering outsiders with their definitely non-traditional beliefs.