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Credited cast: | |||
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Sándor Terhes | ... | Henrik |
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Zoltán Rátóti | ... | Vilmos |
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Károly Hajduk | ... | Ottó |
Kata Wéber | ... | Júlia | |
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Éva Kerekes | ... | Nóra |
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Hanna Becker | ... | Tinike |
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Boróka Kóródi | ... | Nórika |
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Ferenc Lengyel | ... | Walter |
Szabolcs Thuróczy | ... | Teo | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Éva Bandor | ... | Rendõrnõ |
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Santi Bern Atom | ... | Fiú a boltból |
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János Horváth | ... | Fiú a boltból |
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Emil Keres | ... | Idõs férj |
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Éva Kovács | ... | Gyógyszerésznõ |
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Ernõ Köves | ... | Idõs bácsi |
Computers, TVs, cel tels and other telecom devices no longer work and the people are suffering severe withdrawal pains. Three brothers try to overcome their own major personal problems as the society slowly begins to find alternative ways of living. Written by IMDb
I saw this movie in a small-time theater here in Washington this weekend. Going into it, I expected something like that climax of The Day the Earth Stood Still. Instead what I got was America Turns Africa: The Documentary.
It's like the directors thought the TV was invented 2,000 years ago and that every single one of us spends about 6 hours per day on watching television. Protip: people massively fared without moving images barely 50 years ago. This film is about 90 minutes of people sulking because they can't get their daily dose of electronics.
So much more could have been done with this. Really disappointing.