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What disturbed me were the lulls in the violence and then the almost seamless return to it. The Polish and
Posted by tinear on October 27, 2010 at 11:38:36:
Hungarian films have a unique perspective to them. The past 150 years indeed have been cruel ones for those nations stuck between far more powerful antagonistic nations.