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Budapest Noir

  • 2017
  • 1h 35m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,1/10
2 k
MA NOTE
Krisztián Kolovratnik and Réka Tenki in Budapest Noir (2017)
CriminalitéDrameHistoriqueMystèreRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA murder mystery set in Budapest, 1936. Just as Hungary was preparing to allign itself with Hitler, a young beautiful girl is found dead and no one wants to investigate - except Gordon a cri... Tout lireA murder mystery set in Budapest, 1936. Just as Hungary was preparing to allign itself with Hitler, a young beautiful girl is found dead and no one wants to investigate - except Gordon a crime reporter who has a gut feeling that things are not what they seem.A murder mystery set in Budapest, 1936. Just as Hungary was preparing to allign itself with Hitler, a young beautiful girl is found dead and no one wants to investigate - except Gordon a crime reporter who has a gut feeling that things are not what they seem.

  • Director
    • Éva Gárdos
  • Writers
    • Vilmos Kondor
    • András Szekér
  • Stars
    • Krisztián Kolovratnik
    • Réka Tenki
    • János Kulka
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,1/10
    2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Éva Gárdos
    • Writers
      • Vilmos Kondor
      • András Szekér
    • Stars
      • Krisztián Kolovratnik
      • Réka Tenki
      • János Kulka
    • 11Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 11Commentaires de critiques
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    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux69

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    Krisztián Kolovratnik
    • Gordon Zsigmond
    Réka Tenki
    Réka Tenki
    • Eckhardt Krisztina
    János Kulka
    • Vitéz Szöllõsy András
    Adél Kováts
    • Szöllõsyné Irma
    Zsolt Anger
    Zsolt Anger
    • Gellért Andor
    Kata Dobó
    Kata Dobó
    • Vörös Margó
    Franciska Töröcsik
    Franciska Töröcsik
    • Szöllõsy Fanny
    • (as Törõcsik Franciska)
    Szabolcs Thuróczy
    Szabolcs Thuróczy
    • Skublics
    Zoltán Schneider
    • Csuli
    Tamás Fodor
    • Mór
    Zoltán Mucsi
    Zoltán Mucsi
    • Vogel
    Zoltán Rátóti
    • Kozma miniszter
    Sándor Szûcs
    • Dr. Pazár
    Mari Nagy
    • Ökrös Teréz
    István Hunyadkürthy
    István Hunyadkürthy
    • Mester
    Imre Sipos
    Imre Sipos
    • Pojva
    Hanna Pálos
    • Mira
    Tibor Gáspár
    • Turcsányi fõszerkesztõ
    • Director
      • Éva Gárdos
    • Writers
      • Vilmos Kondor
      • András Szekér
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs11

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    3kocsisjb

    An opportunity missed and lost

    For starters, the book upon which the film iss based is creating atmosphere, historical authenticity, character building and suspenseful storytelling, all of which are, surprisingly, missing in the movie. Moreover, the actors play horribly, as if they'd lost forgotten metier, the cinematographer ditto. Hungary used to be driving on the left-hand side - the scenes in the underground are set accordingly but all the cars in the movie have wheels on the left - probably the rental of appropriate cars would've been to expensive. The noir aspect is depicted with tons of smoking and blighted courtyards and nothing else. The former issue may be correct in terms of authenticity, but the inner city of Budapest in the 1930s was still shiny and rather brand-vnew as it was mostly constructed 30 to 40 years upon. All the direct facade and ruined courtyards are the products of the neglect during the socialist period. As to the storyline, the movie is as suspenseful as a dead fish. All in all, it is a missed opportunity, the book, as well as other books in the series, is brilliant, and the movie is simply bad, despite the talented artists and actors, and the huge pile of money spent on it.
    10alexdeleonfilm

    an authentic Hungarian film noir with a kosher twist

    BUDAPEST NOIR BY ALEX image1.jpeg

    BUDAPEST NOIR is a murder mystery set in the German influenced Budapest of 1936 with Antisemitism on the rise. Superbly directed, acted, and beautifully lensed by master cinematographer Elemér Ragály. This is by far the Best Hungarian film of the year in what has been a very good year for Magyar cinema generally. In terms of genre the very first film of its kind from this country and an eye opener of the first order.

    Zsigmond Gordon (Krisztián Kolovratnik) is a tough scruffy unflappable investigative reporter for the biggest newspaper in Budapest in Horthy's increasingly fascist dominated Hungary. He specializes in murder stories but when a nameless hooker he met the night before is found dead on Nagydiófautca ("Big Walnut Street", the heart of the whorehouse district) and he starts following up on this "fait divers" which nobody else cares about or wants to know about he finds he is on to something far bigger than he bargained for. The mystery moves into high gear when the corpus dilecti disappears from the morgue. The coroner blithely consumes his fresh lunch amidst the freshly dead bodies as Gordon plies him with questions. Meanwhile his ex-girlfriend, Krisztina (who once gave him a very hard time, returns from Germany and plunks herself down in his apartment. Gordon has reservations about resuming the relationship but she's a very good photographer and good pictures are just what he needs to back up his investigation. Dialogue: He: (Cynically) "What happened. Didja give another guy a hard time in Berlin?" She: (Dryly) "Yeah. His name was Adolph and he had a little mustache under his nose".

    We soon gather that Krisztina's pictures showing the harassing of Jews got her into political hot water and she had to scram fast. However, she has received offers from Britain ... For the time being, since she is down and out, she is willing to work with Gordon to pay her way. The old flames are rekindled with a flourish of passion in a red dark room as critical pictures are developing and a rousing love scene ensues in the midst of all the noir anxiety and suspense. They are now a couple fighting crime together, but there is always an "if" in the air, because this is after all a film noir... with many surprising Jewish twists and turns (a Jewish ladies prayer book turns out to be a significant clue).

    This remarkable movie has the feeling of a Dashiel Hammet or Mickey Spillane thriller time-warped to the mid thirties in central Europe. Kolovratnik is outstanding as the tenacious reporter. So scruffy and noir to the core that he seems to be mouthing pure wisecrack English and could pass for Mike Hammer or Sam Spade if he were a gumshoe instead of a journalist. -- Inspired casting. This hitherto little known actor was born for the role. He won't be little known for long.

    All other roles are just as sharply etched, notably "Moochy" Zoltan as a restrained informer minus his customary buzzmeg vocabulary, and Kata Dobó as the flaming red-haired madame of an upscale brothel named "Les Fleurs du Mal". A fancy nightclub called The Ring features female boxers in a real ring as the Floor show. The owner is a wealthy coffee importer with high level connections in Berlin. Here the plot begins to thicken. Set pieces such as the frame-up of the hero are so smoothly handled they more or less ooze from the script. Period decor and reconstruction is letter perfect while those familiar with Budapest will recognize many locations even if slightly modified.

    The ending is a pure noir shocker which cannot be revealed here. Shrewd savvy direction by Éva Gárdos, a Hollywood industry veteran who directed the Hungarian American film "An American Rhapsody" with Nastassia Kinski and Scarlett Johansson in 2001, is impeccable. One wonders where she has been hiding all this time. Bottom Line: A perfect Hungarian film noir with kosher overtones but it took a Hungarian expatriate to make it! Splendid job. Ten stars are not enough.
    9johnmaull

    Very enjoyable modern Noir movie

    This is a well-written, and well-acted movie that is beautifully shot. The plot, set in Budapest right before WWII, is an intriguing crime story that unfolds over the course of the movie and keeps you engaged. I loved seeing the re-enactment of Budapest in the 1930's.
    10gyutaxx

    Hungary doesen't have many good movies but this is a gem.

    And this really isn't have english subtitle and audio on Netfilx??? What a madness. I don't really like hungarian films, because lot of them is very silly and lowbudget feeling like old czech films but badder because of they are very forced. So if somebody can tell you the truth listen to me, it's deserve to watch (if somewhere you can get the subtitle, i dont searched for, i just watched it on teh Netflix where it doesen't have). This and "The Whiskey Bandit (2017)" is the greatest hungarian films since "The Stationmaster Meets His Match (1980)" and the old blacknwhite hungarian films what had high quality of entertainment.
    3paul-allaer

    Very disappointing on every level

    "Budapoest Noir" (2017 release from Hungary; 95 min.) brings the story of Zsigmond Gordon, a newspaper reporter on the crime beat, investigating a murder in 1936 Budapest. As the movie opens, a train rolls in the station, and we see the casket carrying the body of Prime Minister Gyula Gömbös. We then get to know Gordon, always looking for the next good crime story. At lunch, a mysterious woman asks him to light her cigarette (and manages to have him pay for lunch too). Then one day, he gets a tip that a woman is found dead in the streets. And wouldn't you know, it's the very same woman who had asked for a light. Turns out the woman is Jewish. As the country is readying for the Prime Minister's funeral, Gordon is determined to find the killer... At this point we are 10 min. into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the big screen adaptation of the Hungarian bestseller, reportedly the first book noir in Hungary's history. I haven't read the book so I can't comment on how close the film stays to the book (or not). What I can comment on is that, regretfully, the movie lacks on all levels. The performers act in a wooden and very staged way, and you can practically hear the director yell "and... ACTION" at the beginning of each scene. I can't recall the last time i saw a film so incredibly awkward. As to the film's "noir" element, there's a lot (and I mean, a LOT) of cigarette smoking going on... That's about the only aspect I detected as being "noir". Bottom line: at no time did I feel ever any emotional connection or involvement with the movie's characters. I should care who murdered the young woman and wonder why she was murdered, but I simply didn't...

    I recently saw this film at the 2019 Jewish & Israeli Film Festival here in Cincinnati, celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. I have attended the festival for years, and most of the time the festival's planning committee does an excellent job in putting together a worthwhile and engaging program. Alas, on this one, they simply whiffed and I cannot recommend "Budapest Noir" to anyone in good conscience, sorry.

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      There is a (beautiful ) Coffee machine, ELEKTRA Micro Casa Semiautomatica which is an espresso machine using pressure (pump) to brew coffee. The movie is set in 1936, but it's only in 1938 that Achille Gaggia started to brew espresso coffee by means of pressure through a piston system (later by mean of a pump)
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      Gordon Zsigmond: Budapest. For some, it's the city of death, for others, it's the city of lights.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 novembre 2017 (Hungary)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hungary
    • Sites officiels
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      • production house
    • Langues
      • Hungarian
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Budapest Những Đêm Trường
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Budapest, Hongrie
    • société de production
      • Pioneer Pictures
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      • 897 382 877 HUF (estimation)
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 283 704 $ US
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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