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Elysium

  • 1987
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Elysium (1987)
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A remarkable anti-war film about a 9 year old Jewish boy who is picked up by the police and sent to a concentration camp while his parents do their best under difficult circumstances to find... Read allA remarkable anti-war film about a 9 year old Jewish boy who is picked up by the police and sent to a concentration camp while his parents do their best under difficult circumstances to find him.A remarkable anti-war film about a 9 year old Jewish boy who is picked up by the police and sent to a concentration camp while his parents do their best under difficult circumstances to find him.

  • Director
    • Erika Szántó
  • Writers
    • Imre Keszi
    • Éva Schulze
    • Erika Szántó
  • Stars
    • Ferenc Bács
    • Zoltán Nagy
    • Klaus Abramowsky
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    55
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Erika Szántó
    • Writers
      • Imre Keszi
      • Éva Schulze
      • Erika Szántó
    • Stars
      • Ferenc Bács
      • Zoltán Nagy
      • Klaus Abramowsky
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Ferenc Bács
    • Zsámboki
    Zoltán Nagy
    • Gyuri
    Klaus Abramowsky
    • Dr. Helmer
    Tibor Szilágyi
    • Szekeres
    Anna Ráckevei
    • Szekeresné
    Erzsébet Kútvölgyi
    • Vilma
    Ryszarda Hanin
    Ryszarda Hanin
    • Zelma
    • (as Risarda Hanin)
    Hédi Temessy
    Hédi Temessy
    • Zelma
    • (voice)
    Aleksander Bardini
    Aleksander Bardini
    • Menyus bácsi, festõ
    György Galamb
    • Menyus bácsi
    • (voice)
    István Bubik
    László Mensáros
    László Mensáros
    András Kern
    Géza Tordy
    • Gréneusz Miklós, tanácsos
    Gyula Bodrogi
    Ildikó Kishonti
    Attila Epres
      István Dégi
      • Director
        • Erika Szántó
      • Writers
        • Imre Keszi
        • Éva Schulze
        • Erika Szántó
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      10richardkassir

      One of the best ant-war films ever made

      Elysium is one of the most stunning and distressing films I've ever seen. Set during WW2, the story introduces us to a 9 year old Jewish boy (Guyri) in German controlled Hungary who leaves home with a basket to collect some produce from a neighbour. On his way to the neighbour Guyri is rounded up, with others, by the Hungarian Police acting under Nazi orders and taken away. Despite being well off and well connected his parents struggle with the limited means available to Jews during the war to get Guyri back. The character of Guyri, the young boy, is played with devastating innocence by Zoltan Nagy. For a film about Nazis, Jews and a concentration camp Elysium has an odd lack of overt racism or violence. There is little shouting and no obvious cruelty. The acute awareness and savage detail of the racism, violence and cruelty implicit in the film is already held in our minds with the knowledge of hindsight. What there is plenty of is laziness in officialdom, a jobsworth mentality, the avoidance of responsibility and a lack of interest that emphasises the old saying about what happens when good people stand by and do nothing. The only Nazi ideology expressed in the whole movie is declaimed by the concentration camp doctor in a Christmas speech to children who have been segregated for 'experimental' medical treatment. The films subtlety is all the more emotionally painful for its reserve. This is not an action movie. This is a film that places you, piece by excruciating piece in the shoes of the parents whose small child has been stolen by the Nazis and what that child feels with his life in the hands of adults whose behaviour is beyond his understanding, but not ours. We, the interlopers, the voyeurs of the unfolding tragedy, understand everything and can only look on helpless and unable to assist either the parents or the boy. Made when Hungary was a satellite country of the USSR, this (almost) lost masterpiece needs to be re-scanned in 4k and given a worldwide release for its awful greatness and powerful impact to be fully realised.
      8dingo865

      A Profound Experience

      This film is easily on the same level as The Pianist, but a lot more subtle and poetical, made 15 years earlier than Polanski's film - and also on a much more modest budget. It's not 'just' about a child's journey through the Shoa; it's also about much greater issues, such as the uncomfortable realization that being 'good' (as in behaving properly and humbly, forcing ourselves to follow 'respectable people' and their norms and beliefs) is exploited by evil to destroy good itself. It's about a journey most of us are forced to make in our lives at one point or another, and compels the viewer to face up to the starkest conclusions. Made just a few years before the fall of the Communist regime in Hungary, it was also fairly courageous in its choice of subject matter, ethical stance, and focus. It has its flaws (most of them due to its budgetary constraints and subsequent technological limits) yet it remains one of my most memorable movie experiences. The ending seared itself into my mind for the last 34 years.

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      • Release date
        • January 22, 1987 (Hungary)
      • Country of origin
        • Hungary
      • Language
        • Hungarian
      • Also known as
        • Элизиум
      • Production companies
        • Budapest Filmstúdió
        • Daniel Film München
        • Magyar Televízió
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        1 hour 58 minutes
      • Color
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