Szabolcs quits football against his father's will and returns to his country in Hungary to take charge of an inheritance from his grandfather. There, he meets Aron and they both ex...
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★★★★★
Szabolcs (András Sütö) plays in a German football team, as does Bernard (Sebastian Urzendowsky). A lost match and an ugly confrontation leads Szabolcs to reconsider his life. He goes back to Hungary for simplicity & to build up an inherited broke down house an...
★★★★★
Beautifully shot with sparse dialogue and apparently based on a true story, it's a great film as long as you're ok without a happy ending.
Taking place in a small village in Hungary, there's some homophobia which could be triggering but then again that's the...
★★★★★
Question: Does the world need another movie about homophobia? Answer: No. One was enough.
We need to know that it exists; we don't need to be obsessed with it. We don't need to experience over and over - vicariously, through characters in a movie instead of o...
★★★★★
Quite a well told story of a young footballer ("Szabi") who quits his team and his overbearing father to move to Hungary where his late grandfather has left him a dilapidated old house. Once he gets there, a few of the locals try to steal his motorcycle; he ca...
★★★★★
The fact that it's based on a true story shows in the authenticity of the film and a storyline that doesn't fit a straight line narrative and Andras Suto's performance is so strong and the process of discovery is tangible. The emotional depth of the film is le...