mozibuzi
sep 2000 se unió
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Clasificación de mozibuzi
Watching the first few scenes I was thinking about my Titanic experiences. Smiling faces, wawing hands and ocean, big ship, I said: oh, no. Fortunately, I was wrong. Although there were some titanicly weepy scenes I didn't like, I could forget about them, because of the others. I think, the film's power is in small things. In little parts(for example the sleighing piano and the duel), pictures, solutions, ideas, and of course, the music. Tim Roth does well again, not to mention the photographer, Koltai Lajos. I gave it a vote of 9. I won't say anything else now, watch it, and decide!
This is a really sweet story about the East. A young girl becomes pregnant, and her father and brother want to find the papa.
Of course, it's not an easy thing, so we can follow them on their long and funny trip.
It's really serious at the start, and it becomes more and more absurd. At the end, when you think it's over, it takes a round, and goes on.
With beautiful scenes, and with a Kusturica-styled humor.
Of course, it's not an easy thing, so we can follow them on their long and funny trip.
It's really serious at the start, and it becomes more and more absurd. At the end, when you think it's over, it takes a round, and goes on.
With beautiful scenes, and with a Kusturica-styled humor.
Wow! I'm amazed! I'm really happy that the No.1 soap opera of Hungary has an own page! Well, I have to tell those few readers who will read this comment, that unfortunately, Szomszédok is finished. You will never know how interesting the life of Lenke néni and Julcsi, and the others was. But, if you are not interested in the installments they have to pay, or their wrong heating system, please, don't be sad! All right, I'm cruel: most of Hungarians loved this film, when I was 3 years old, I liked it too. I'd recommend it to everyone, who doesn't like stressing films, and who's interested in the everyday life of some ordinary Hungarian families.
Anyway, I have to say that it was much better than the ungoing Mexican stories, which have no reality. So, don't misunderstand me: I don't say that this film is so bad, but, it's not my style.
Anyway, I have to say that it was much better than the ungoing Mexican stories, which have no reality. So, don't misunderstand me: I don't say that this film is so bad, but, it's not my style.