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Öszi almanach (1985)

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Summary: Possibly inspired by the existential play No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, this story about five people living in close quarters in a small apartment conveys the same angst as Sartre's well-known story about the nature of hell. (All Movie Guide)
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AKA: Almanac of Fall
Genre: Drama
Country: Hungary
Directed By: Béla Tarr
Written By: Béla Tarr
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na Tds4a
75
T6
na tonioferah
85
T9
na rottentomat
100
T10
na Darbicus
75
T8
na SlantMag
35
T10
"If we subscribe to the idea that the profiteering of man leads to the death of an absent God's morals, the unrest of Almanac of Fall lays down the first stones." - Jeremiah Kipp
na Jehan
80
T7
na murkuo
77
T6
na paulin
85
T7
na pristina
96
T10
na Rumplesink
70
T6
na Bandy
99
T10
na filmaffinity
67
T6
na Magmadiver
81
T6
na Voice Within
83
T5
na guvolefou
76
T6
na elmakebabi
77
T8
na johnatanjj
80
T6
na rant1229
25
T3
na sawyer
50
T3
na Enygma
80
T8
na Seftref
70
T8
na onetwothree
40
T2
na eliadorus
8
T6
na snb
76
T8
na imdb
72
T8
na JakeAesthete
51
T5
na Vertigood
60
T5
na jewellrunner
61
T4
na sidehacker
66
T5
na bosc
87
T7
na kangadoodoo
65
T7
na Crazy Jack
78
T7
na cloak
70
T8
na drone
86
T9
na micmac•
82
T9
na frg
9
T9
na Cantstopdrew
71
T6
na kyle.loomis
8
T9
na -BigEvil-
80
T7
Tarr studies human interaction from a variety of perspectives, with a rather pessimistic outlook concentrated and magnified tenfold due to the closed quarters. Characters are often cornered and obstructed by the architecture, emphasizing the flat's stifling, prison-like nature. There are a lot of intense close-ups, as well. I must say Tarr's affinity for passing time makes this one a bit tedious, though.
na Sebastian
61
T4
na Dally
85
T8
na FitFortDanga
62
T3
Too existentialist, if you ask me; it was like a Bergman chamber drama, but with people speaking far too abstractly. It was more interesting at the points where it dealt in the specifics of the relationships between the characters (which are confusing). I enjoyed the use of colored lighting to separate characters, and the way it drains away at the end, leaving everyone in shades of gray. The film has an intense claustrophobia to it, but the weighty and muddled dialogue makes it hard to get into.
Average Tier 6.76 from 42 Rankings rss