We see deeper glimpses into Jaśmina’s past and her complicated connection to the city she is trying to save. Content Highlights
💡 This episode is a crucial "bridge" that sets the stage for the physical arrival of the flood in Episode 3.
The Atmos track provides immersive environmental audio, specifically the sound of rising water and heavy rainfall. We see deeper glimpses into Jaśmina’s past and
Gritty, desaturated tones reflecting the late 90s era and the damp, overcast atmosphere of a gathering storm.
Jakub Marczak tries to balance the scientific reality with the political optics, highlighting the disconnect between leadership and the coming natural disaster. Gritty, desaturated tones reflecting the late 90s era
The story expands to the surrounding countryside (Kępy), where residents realize their lands might be intentionally flooded to save the city, leading to a standoff.
In the second episode, the tension shifts from scientific warnings to political and social friction. Hydrologist Jaśmina Tremer struggles to convince the local authorities of the impending catastrophe. Key Plot Points In the second episode, the tension shifts from
High Water (Polish title: Wielka Woda) Season 1, Episode 2, titled "Lokalny patriotyzm" (Local Patriotism), continues the gripping dramatization of the 1997 Millennium Flood in Wrocław. This specific 1080p WEB-DL file contains the following technical and narrative details: Technical Specifications 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) Format: Matroska (.mkv) Video Codec: H.264 / AVC (High Profile) Audio: Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC3) with Dolby Atmos Source: PLAYWEB (Streaming service rip) Bitrate: Optimized for high-definition web streaming Episode Summary