I watched it with the purpose of "what a Hungarian film looks like". What I said was actually nothing special with the tone of some Eastern European films. The setting of Eastern European style seems to be quite literary and cold-style photography. The trailer said it was going to represent Hungary to compete for the best foreign language film at the Oscars. After watching it, I felt that the nomination was not a big deal... After all, there are still quite a lot of good films in Cannes this year. The narrative is relatively stable as a whole, without too many problems, and the soundtrack is relatively simple. Fortunately, what he wrote sounds pretty good.
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