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A nagyenyedi két fűzfa
On the road between Enyed and Felvinc, on the bank of a stream, stand two huge willow trees. They are a historical memory. This memory is recalled in the story, from the time of the Kuruc-Laban war. It shows how the students of the college saved the town.
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Plot Summary
In a remote village, a young woman is haunted by a mysterious illness tied to two ancient willow trees. As her condition worsens, a local doctor investigates the folklore surrounding the trees and a dark pact made generations ago. The line between reality and superstition blurs as he uncovers a sinister truth that threatens the entire community.
Critical Reception
While not widely released internationally, 'A nagyenyedi két fűzfa' is a cult classic within Hungarian cinema, praised for its atmospheric horror and unique folklore-inspired narrative. It is often cited for its unsettling mood and symbolic storytelling, though its pacing and genre elements may not appeal to all viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and unsettling folklore-based horror.
Appreciated for its unique cultural themes and symbolic depth.
Some found the pacing slow and the narrative occasionally obscure.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a short story of the same name by the renowned Hungarian author Géza Gárdonyi, known for his historical novels.
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