Látástól vakulásig
Látástól vakulásig

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Látástól vakulásig

1980
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Hungarian

Those who don't work have to think very hard to make ends meet. Can one be called an artist of life who sells the Blood Field to Bulgarian gardeners in post-war Budapest? The need is great, sometimes greater than the power of the law, as long as an army of gullible people roam the streets.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: István GaálGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows a young boy who is sent to a state-run children's home after his mother's death. He struggles to adapt to the strict environment and the lack of emotional warmth, finding solace only in his imagination and dreams. As he grows, he grapples with his identity and the harsh realities of institutional life, leading to a poignant exploration of childhood trauma and resilience.

Critical Reception

"Látástól vakulásig" is a powerful and often heartbreaking examination of childhood in a restrictive Soviet-era institution. Critics praised István Gaál's sensitive direction and the raw performances of its young cast, highlighting its unflinching portrayal of emotional neglect and the enduring strength of the human spirit. While somber, the film is regarded as a significant work in Hungarian cinema for its social commentary and deep emotional resonance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and unflinching depiction of institutionalized childhood.

  • Lauded for strong performances, particularly from the young lead.

  • Recognized as a significant and emotionally impactful Hungarian drama.

Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not widely available through Google. However, critical reviews indicate it is a deeply affecting drama.

Fun Fact

The film's title translates to 'From Sight to Blindness,' reflecting the metaphorical journey of the protagonist's loss of innocence and emotional detachment.

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