

Collision
Terpinkó, the bragging man of muscle likes womanising linked with betting: conquering is a great fun for him. He bet one to a hundred on his new boss, Éva. But the wife of the engineer handles all his tricks with annoying benevolence. Terpinkó falls in love with her and therefore he cannot stand her not returning his feelings.
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Plot Summary
A young woman navigates the complexities of her relationships with her family and a wealthy businessman. She finds herself drawn into a world of social intrigue and personal discovery. The film explores themes of class, identity, and the constraints placed upon women in mid-20th century Britain.
Critical Reception
Collision was met with mixed to positive reviews, praised for its sensitive portrayal of adolescent angst and its strong performances, particularly from its young cast. Some critics found the pacing slow, but many appreciated its nuanced exploration of social dynamics and personal growth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric depiction of youth and societal pressures.
- Noted for strong, nuanced performances from the leading actors.
- Some found the narrative a bit too understated or slow-paced.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was based on a novel by Margaret Drabble, a prominent figure in contemporary British literature.
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