One day Hanka and Andrzej go for a walk up to the mountains but an avalanche will interfere with their idyll; Jasiek will try to rescue the unfortunate couple but he only will find Andrzej but no trace of Hanka. When Andrzej realizes that Hanka has not been found, he will try to find her alone but without success; the next day he will be rescued in an unconscious state by Zoska and brought to his home where he will find that Hanka is safe and waiting for him.

Is it worth the hike? If you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white mountain scenery and don't mind a story that moves at the speed of a frozen stream, you might find something to like in The White Trail. It is definitely for the folks who want to feel the chill in their bones. If you need snappy dialogue or, you...

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"Is it worth the hike? If you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white mountain scenery and don't mind a story that moves at the speed of a frozen stream, you might find something to like in The White Trail. It is definitely for the folks who want to feel the chill in their bones. If you need snappy dialogue or, you know, a plot that actually goes somewhere quickly, you are going to hate this. The whole thing starts with Hanka and Andrzej walking through the mountains like they are in a post..."
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