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Civil Techniques
A chronicle of the establishment of the Aliance of Young Democrats. The film follows young politicians (Viktor Orbán, Gábor Fodor, László Kövér, Péter Molnár, József Szájer, Tamás Deutsch), the founders of the new, independent political organization.
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Plot Summary
This gritty British drama follows a group of young men from a London council estate as they navigate the harsh realities of their environment. Driven by a desire for a better life, they become entangled in criminal activities, leading to escalating tensions and tragic consequences. The film explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the limited opportunities available to those on the margins of society.
Critical Reception
Civil Techniques was a modest release that received some attention for its raw depiction of working-class youth and its performances. While not a major critical darling, it was recognized for its authenticity and unflinching portrayal of social issues. Audience reception tended to be mixed, with some appreciating its realism and others finding it bleak.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of urban youth and their struggles.
Noted for strong performances from its emerging cast.
Criticized by some for its bleak outlook and lack of resolution.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of British social realism dramas in the late 1980s, aiming to bring authentic working-class stories to the screen.
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