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A Budapest en 1944, un horloger, un libraire et un charpentier boivent un verre dans un bar avec le patron, lorsqu'ils sont rejoints par un inconnu. L'horloger leur pose une question hypothé... Tout lireA Budapest en 1944, un horloger, un libraire et un charpentier boivent un verre dans un bar avec le patron, lorsqu'ils sont rejoints par un inconnu. L'horloger leur pose une question hypothétique qui va changer leur vie..A Budapest en 1944, un horloger, un libraire et un charpentier boivent un verre dans un bar avec le patron, lorsqu'ils sont rejoints par un inconnu. L'horloger leur pose une question hypothétique qui va changer leur vie..
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Lajos Öze
- Gyuricza Miklós
- (as Õze Lajos)
Marianna Moór
- Lucy
- (as Moór Mariann)
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All I can say is "so what?" for this movie. There's no conclusion, and no proper ending. What did you guys want to tell the audience by making this movie?
I really can't describe the joy of discovering this movie. A unique experience that combines art, meaning and an exceptional technique of cinematography. The depth on the characters build up, the unbeliavable script and the absolute rhytm makes this movie a total monument in what the art of cinema stands for. I really suggest you to watch this film. The feelings and the tense which brings to the viewer cannot be described. A true masterpiece from the titles of the beginning to the last scene!
I don't know anything about Hungarian cinema except from Bela Tarr. This came to my attention by chance and these ecstatic reviews made me curious to watch it. I am glad i did. This is an amazing movie that makes you think a lot. This is pure Art and not pretentious or "artsy" at all. A movie with deep meanings. I can't say it amazed me from the start, but as it progressed, things fell into place and i realized that every word here had a purpose.
Last 40 minutes are heartbreaking and devastating. This monologue (y'all understand when you watch it) was bone chilling. It's true, every authoritarian regime has exactly the same goal: To make people losing their self respect. That's the key.
Some times, even "democracies" have the same goal. You can see it everywhere in the world right now.
Last 40 minutes are heartbreaking and devastating. This monologue (y'all understand when you watch it) was bone chilling. It's true, every authoritarian regime has exactly the same goal: To make people losing their self respect. That's the key.
Some times, even "democracies" have the same goal. You can see it everywhere in the world right now.
This film takes place in Budapest during the German occupation of Hungary toward the end of World War 2. As it so happens, four men are sitting at a table in a bar when a stranger hobbles in and asks to join them. After learning that the man was a soldier who was wounded during his service the talk subsequently takes a philosophical turn when a watchmaker named "Miklós Auricular" (Lajos Öze) tells a story and then asks a philosophical question which haunts each of these men the rest of the night. The question, essentially, is whether it would be better to live as a slave and endure severe abuse but have a clear conscience or to live as an abusive slave owner and have no conscience at all. Although they each reach various conclusions their beliefs and values are soon put to the test with surprising results. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a deep but rather dark film made even more interesting by the historical context involving the Russian offensive into Hungary. Also worth mentioning is the fact that this film won the Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival along with being nominated for a Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1977. That being said, I thought it was a good movie overall and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Above average.
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Definitely "The Fifth Seal" (1976) the very best hungarian movie ever made!
The director Fábri Zoltán did an excellent job in this movie, and the cast, oh boy.., unbeatable: Latinovits Zoltán, Oze Lajos, Márkus László are the three giants in this movie, but in general everybody was perfect in this movie!
The narrative, and the messege is timless, that's why I can call this movie a masterpiece!
The director Fábri Zoltán did an excellent job in this movie, and the cast, oh boy.., unbeatable: Latinovits Zoltán, Oze Lajos, Márkus László are the three giants in this movie, but in general everybody was perfect in this movie!
The narrative, and the messege is timless, that's why I can call this movie a masterpiece!
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- AnecdotesThe last movie role of Zoltán Latinovits, who passed away a few months before the theatrical release.
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