Felkészülés meghatározatlan ideig tartó együttlétre (2020)
9KFelkészülés meghatározatlan ideig tartó együttlétre: Directed by Lili Horvát. With Natasa Stork, Viktor Bodó, Benett Vilmányi, Zsolt Nagy. Márta, a forty-year-old neurosurgeon, falls in love. She leaves her shining American career behind and returns to Budapest to start a new life with the man. But the love of her life claims they have never met before.
“Two deeply unstable weirdos get fixated on each other after a chance meeting. They do ridiculous things like move halfway across the world for someone whose phone number they donu0026#39;t even have, whom theyu0026#39;ve only met once. They stalk and tease, smile then snub, lure and reject, hide and seek, like two idiot children. I think itu0026#39;s intended to show a u0026quot;differentu0026quot; kind of romance, for schizoid people, but itu0026#39;s just too unrealistic, the characters too dull. A u0026quot;romanceu0026quot; like this would likely end in an eventual murder over some minor misunderstanding, because there is only so much one can u0026quot;communicateu0026quot; through creepy blank-eyed autistic stares. The female shows many signs of latent psychopathic tendencies u0026amp; pre-menopausal psychosis. She goes ape when she sees the man with his daughter, perceiving the girl as a romantic rival; she casually toys with the affections of a third-party peripheral character, just to use him as cover while she stalks her chubby prey. The male lead should be terrified of this nut-job, not charmed by her. If she were a 5 instead of a 10, stalking a man like this, the film would be classified as a Horror movie. Luckily, as a 10, all her bizarre u0026amp; alarming behavior is written off as merely u0026quot;quirkyu0026quot;, even romantic. There is no story here, so donu0026#39;t bother paying much attention. Put this on if you just want images on your screen; but if you just want images on your screen, you can just watch a documentary or aerial tour of Budapest, which is lovely.”