

The Apple Game
Sarcastic comedy about the Czechoslovakia of the seventies. A young gynaecologist can't figure out whether to get serious with a young nurse or to stay casual with his married lover. Things get complicated when both women don't want to play his game anymore.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a young boy named Petya who finds himself in a difficult situation when his father is hospitalized. He is sent to live with his aunt and uncle, who have their own struggles. Petya must navigate this new environment while dealing with his father's illness and his own feelings of abandonment. The story explores themes of childhood resilience, family bonds, and the challenges of growing up.
Critical Reception
The Apple Game received a generally positive reception for its sensitive portrayal of childhood struggles and family dynamics. Critics praised its heartwarming story and strong performances, particularly from the young actors. It was noted for its ability to balance moments of hardship with uplifting themes, making it a touching family drama.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its touching and relatable depiction of a child's perspective on family hardship.
- Applauded for its sensitive direction and the authentic performances of its cast.
- Considered a poignant and ultimately hopeful family drama.
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Fun Fact
The film was a significant production for Hungarian cinema in the late 1970s, aiming to capture the complexities of childhood during a period of social change.
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