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Az én XX. századom
Az én XX. századom

Az én XX. századom

19891h 42m★ 6.5コメディドラマサイエンスフィクション

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Dorota Segda
Dorota Segda
Dóra/Lilii/Anya
Paulus Manker
Paulus Manker
Weininger Ottó
Andorai Péter
Andorai Péter
Thomas Edison
Máté Gábor
Máté Gábor
K
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Kovács Eszter
Iker
Олег Янковский
Олег Янковский
Z
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Sándor Czvetkó
Anarchista fiú
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Gyula Kéry
ékszerész
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Andrej Schwartz
Segéd
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Sándor Téri
Huszár

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監督: Enyedi Ildikó

脚本: Enyedi Ildikó

音楽: László Vidovszky

制作会社: freihändler filmproduktion / Hamburger Filmbüro / Magyar Filmgyártó Vállalat / Budapest Stúdió Vállalat

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★ 7

Dorota Segda has a go at some entertaining multi-tasking in this enjoyable thriller about the different paths taken by two poverty-stricken orphans whom we first meet trying to sell matches in the depths of a snowy winter in Budapest. They are identical twins "Dóra" and "Lili" who happened to be born just as Thomas Edison demonstrated his first ever light bulb. They are very close until separated - unwillingly - with one embarking on a more privileged life and the other taking a more onerous route to adulthood. Both, though, have one thing in common - they can think on their feet. "Dòra" just loves to fleece the wealthy and dim aristocracy who are enamoured of her charm and beauty; "Lili" on the other hand hates the whole concept of that entitled society and is very ready with a fizzing bomb to bring their whole edifice crashing down. Many years later, the two are unexpectedly reunited on the Orient Express thanks to the enigmatic "Z" (Oleg Yankovskiy) and what ensues is quite a playful exercise in sibling reconciliation via a fairly circuitous route! I thought the delicate imagery had something of the von Sternberg to it. The monochrome camerawork simply loving the vulnerability of Segda's characters one minute, then enticing the mischief from her the next. The dialogue is actually quite sparing, but what there is manages to take a swipe at a society of the have and the have nots as well as those who ply their trade capitalising on the vanity (or hormones) of the would-be sophisticates. On the face of it, the narrative can look a bit of a mess but I thought auteur Ildikó Enyedi managed to knit the threads together quite agreeably.

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