"Love in Budapest" is derived from the legendary suicide song "GLOOMY SUNDAY". It is said that the German PIA spared no effort, and even the officers who rescued the Jews also dug up the money transaction for the purpose of clearing their charges in the future. It revolves around a dashing and shrewd kosher restaurant owner, a brilliant and unhappy Hungarian pianist, a foresighted and smug SS officer, and a wild-flowered and greedy brunette. The love affair between them. The pianist looks like Daniel Day-Lewis, but he can't get rid of his sourness. He composed a song GLOOMY SUNDAY. Hundreds of people committed suicide after listening to it. Degree, experienced in life, and the strong fragrance of its own wine, although the ending is unfortunate, it has earned my attention.
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