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Dott. Max a Budapest
Scene 1 Angelika, 2 guys, Yves Baillat Scene 2 Claire Orchidea, Moni, Kalman Scene 3 Natalie Sallai, Sylvia Erickson, Richard Langin, Yves Baillat Scene 4 Monica, guys, Richard Langin, Zoltan Kabai Scene 5 Jenny Wild, Richard Langin
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Plot Summary
A lonely, somewhat eccentric doctor named Max finds himself drawn to a beautiful woman he sees on the street. He begins to follow her, leading him on a whimsical and often humorous journey through Budapest. As he attempts to connect with her, Max encounters various quirky characters and situations that test his resolve and reveal his inner desires.
Critical Reception
This Hungarian comedy-romance was generally well-received by domestic audiences for its lighthearted tone and charming performances. While it may not have achieved widespread international fame, it holds a special place in Hungarian cinema for its unique blend of humor and heartfelt moments.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its quirky humor and endearing protagonist.
Appreciated for its charming portrayal of Budapest.
Seen as a light and enjoyable romantic comedy.
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Fun Fact
The film was a part of the 'Hungarian Film Week' in 1993, showcasing contemporary Hungarian cinema.
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