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In Reply to: RE: I was so engrossed in it, it was very late but I kept watching posted by Victor Khomenko on October 27, 2010 at 09:19:46
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.
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I don't know if I would call that film Hungarian... yes, the director was from there, but the location and most of the actors were Russian, most of the language spoken was Russian too. Not that I am trying to be nationalistic here.
Regarding your interesting take on the film's nationality: that's a can of worms, for sure.
Is "Solaris" a Russian film? The main actor is Lithuanian.....
While living there, nobody considered Banionis a non-Russian. Sure, if someone questioned his nationality that would be mentioned, but nobody cared... for all of us he was just another Russian actor, albeit with a strange name... but there were so many others.
After all... ALL Red Army soldiers were "Russian soldiers"... including my Zionist father-in-law! :)
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