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4/10
The story was silly but the images were entirely amazing
gabiking6 September 2018
Basically, I liked the movie. I liked the actors, liked the director's work. But honestly I liked the images of the movie the most. The cameras angles was well-figured out.

As a con, I'd say that storyline was totally silly. The main idea of the movie was just not a realistic move that one should do in the situation Bianka was in. It was totally out of the possible moves of her character.Apart from that, there were a few plot holes and unextracted possibilites in the movie which were (the beginning with Laci for example).

Bianka's character is completely one-dimensional with no depth at all, we don't know anything about her, how she got the situation she was ing. Laci is also a character without depth. We saw them doing things, but the reason why they do things the way they does was not explained. Bianka is always fresh, her hair is just perfect every single time. Her skin looks so clean that I could imagine she was just walked out the from the Vogue's photoshoot. But this is so far away from her character. It was also funny how perfect Laci's english was while singing. That was totally out-of-characters as we speak about a mentally disabled man.

Besides that, what I saw was my taste.The sounds and music were okay, but nothing extraordinary. I would definitely watch it again. If we take into account that it is a hungarian film, it is worth watching.
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8/10
Everything's alright
ilozzoli18 June 2019
Laci scores 53% in some kind of intelligence test, which means that he stays in the guardianship of his uncle. He is rather disappointed; not because of the guardianship, but because he would have liked to achieve 70%.

Bianka is very bright, but would probably score way below 53% in any kind of emotional intelligence test. Being bored, she decides to kidnap a ~2-month old baby; having nowhere to go, she gets him involved, and so their weird journey begins.

There are many things you may like about this movie. Most of the cast consists of amateur actors (including the two leads), and they do a great job. Most of them play characters that are probably quite close to what and who they are in real life, but they do it in a very natural and authentic way. The guys in some of the minor roles (like Laci's roommate in the workers' dormitory) are great. The scenes shot in the grey outskirts of Budapest (in pubs, the workers' dormitory, construction sites etc.), are both funny and realistic. Many lines are also quite funny; I laughed a lot despite the fact that the movie is rather melancholic. The melancholy is also an element that I personally really liked in it, although it can be frustrating for others. The camerawork is excellent.

These kind of stories, they never end well; and you know it in the beginning. Although most of us are not borderline personalities, and we definitely don't kidnap 2-month old babies, our pursuit of happiness is just as pointless and illusionary, as the actions of the protagonists. I guess this is the final point of the movie, but it doesn't end on an entirely low note. She meets someone whom she doesn't always feel the urge to dump lies on; and he gets to make some pretty mature decisions. It's not bad from someone who was officially declared incapable of making decisions and acting in his own interests.
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