Tricycle
Tricycle

Tricycle

1962Movie90 minTurkish

Üç tekerlekli bisiklet (Tricycle aka The Three-Wheeled Bicycle, I962) is a love story about a lonely woman with a small child and the man she hides in her house, who is chased and trapped, one of the staple motifs of Lutfi Akad’s cinema.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Miklós JancsóGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

In the aftermath of World War II, a disillusioned farmer returns to his village and finds it occupied by Soviet soldiers. He becomes entangled in their violent occupation, witnessing and participating in acts of brutality as he navigates the complex moral landscape of a nation under foreign rule. The film explores themes of guilt, revenge, and the cyclical nature of violence in a war-torn society.

Critical Reception

Miklós Jancsó's 'Tricycle' is a stark and challenging examination of post-war trauma and political oppression. While its bleak narrative and unflinching depiction of violence have been a point of contention, it is widely recognized for its powerful visual style and Jancsó's masterful direction. Critics often laud its profound thematic depth and its contribution to Hungarian cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stark, unforgettable imagery and Jancsó's signature long takes.
  • Seen as a powerful, albeit difficult, exploration of post-war Hungarian society and moral compromise.
  • Noted for its unflinching portrayal of violence and its exploration of collective guilt.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Tricycle' is not widely documented on Google, but discussions often highlight its intense thematic content and challenging narrative.

Fun Fact

Director Miklós Jancsó was known for his distinctive visual style, often employing long, uninterrupted tracking shots and vast, open landscapes to create a sense of psychological unease and formalist beauty.

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