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10 out of 11 people found the following review useful:
Masterpiece!!!, 5 April 2008
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Author:
pete from Hungary
I'm from Hungary like this masterpiece. Zoltán Fábri the famous director made an excellent work about the story how the hard working people of Hungary lived in the '50s. Mari Törőcsik is still one of our favorite and talented actress and her partner here, Imre Soós was maybe our best actor at the time. He died young, so I think we must be proud of his energetic acting what he shows us in this movie. The most known words of this year was: "Land marries land". This tells us everything about the life in the middle '50s in our country. The cinematography is wonderful, also the classic Hungarian folk music which we can listen all the time. Maybe nowdays this kind of movie is too slow, and most of the teenagers smiles when they see this. But it was true, and very sad. Life is much more easier in 2008. But our grandparents lived there, and it was not easy. I've loved them telling about the past much more than everything, life is sometimes too short! I hold them in reverence! So, let's go and see this movie because it's a real unique art of cinema!
3 out of 31 people found the following review useful:
Pacing, 21 April 2007
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Author:
kosmasp
Oh boy and I thought my Event Horizon review will get me into trouble
... I watched this movie for the first time in 2006 at the
International Film Festival in Berlin. Since this movie is 50 years
old, it's clear that the pacing is slow. But that wasn't the main point
that bothered me.
Because in general I also like slow paced films. It is just that the
story as it was on screen didn't appeal to me. And that might only be
me (I'm not here to offend any lover of this movie, especially as this
was hailed by the critics in Cannes), because the movie itself is well
executed. But I think there could be more here ... So if you like slow
paced movies, which play in a village, where people live that might
have more to them, than they initially show, than this might appeal to
you (more than it did to me) (yes there is an underlying social
commentary in there, but again it didn't leave me with an impression)
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