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Vigyázz, Zsófi!
Short film based on the novel by Attila Hazai.
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Plot Summary
A mischievous young girl named Zsófi, known for her elaborate pranks, struggles to prove her good intentions to her parents and the adults around her. She desperately wants to be taken seriously, especially when she uncovers a plot that could harm her family's reputation. Zsófi must use her wits and perhaps even her penchant for playful chaos to avert disaster and gain the respect she craves.
Critical Reception
Vigyázz, Zsófi! was generally well-received as a lighthearted family comedy, particularly appreciated for its humor and the relatable struggles of its young protagonist. While not a critical darling on a global scale, it found an audience in its native Hungary for its charming story and spirited performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its engaging child protagonist and family-friendly humor.
The film successfully captures the playful spirit and challenges of childhood.
A charming Hungarian comedy that resonates with younger audiences.
Google audience: Audience reception details for Vigyázz, Zsófi! are not widely available in English-language platforms. However, its genre and general reception suggest it was viewed as an enjoyable and lighthearted family film.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Ágnes Hranitzky, is also known for her cinematography work on other acclaimed Hungarian films.
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