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A Budapest en 1944, un horloger, un libraire et un charpentier boivent un verre dans un bar avec le patron, lorsqu'ils sont rejoints par un inconnu. L'horloger leur pose une question hypothé... Tout lireA Budapest en 1944, un horloger, un libraire et un charpentier boivent un verre dans un bar avec le patron, lorsqu'ils sont rejoints par un inconnu. L'horloger leur pose une question hypothétique qui va changer leur vie..A Budapest en 1944, un horloger, un libraire et un charpentier boivent un verre dans un bar avec le patron, lorsqu'ils sont rejoints par un inconnu. L'horloger leur pose une question hypothétique qui va changer leur vie..
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Lajos Öze
- Gyuricza Miklós
- (as Õze Lajos)
Marianna Moór
- Lucy
- (as Moór Mariann)
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"The Fifth Seal" is a timeless masterpiece that delves deep into the human condition and moral dilemmas. Set against the backdrop of World War II, the film presents a powerful narrative that challenges viewers to reflect on their own values and choices. The central theme revolves around the question of what it means to be truly human in the face of adversity and moral ambiguity.
The characters are brilliantly portrayed, each representing different facets of humanity and ethical struggles. The dialogue is thought-provoking, and the cinematography captures the stark realities of the era, enhancing the emotional impact of the story.
What makes "The Fifth Seal" a must-watch is its enduring relevance. The moral questions it raises are as pertinent today as they were during the time of its setting. It compels viewers to consider their own responses to ethical dilemmas and the nature of their humanity.
In conclusion, "The Fifth Seal" is not just a film; it's an experience that leaves a lasting impression and prompts introspection. Its message is universal and timeless, making it a film that everyone should see at least once.
The characters are brilliantly portrayed, each representing different facets of humanity and ethical struggles. The dialogue is thought-provoking, and the cinematography captures the stark realities of the era, enhancing the emotional impact of the story.
What makes "The Fifth Seal" a must-watch is its enduring relevance. The moral questions it raises are as pertinent today as they were during the time of its setting. It compels viewers to consider their own responses to ethical dilemmas and the nature of their humanity.
In conclusion, "The Fifth Seal" is not just a film; it's an experience that leaves a lasting impression and prompts introspection. Its message is universal and timeless, making it a film that everyone should see at least once.
10siradamn
There is really hard to find words to describe this MASTERPIECE! The top of hungarian movie making for sure! An absolute must to watch!
I really can't describe the joy of discovering this movie. A unique experience that combines art, meaning and an exceptional technique of cinematography. The depth on the characters build up, the unbeliavable script and the absolute rhytm makes this movie a total monument in what the art of cinema stands for. I really suggest you to watch this film. The feelings and the tense which brings to the viewer cannot be described. A true masterpiece from the titles of the beginning to the last scene!
Gets off to an amazing start, with the first 40 or minutes or so being confined to one location, and centring on five men having intense philosophical/political conversations. One stirs things up as the evening's winding down, then everyone's a mess for the second act, and then this war drama becomes a bit more of a war film in its final act, and it kind of comes together... well, it comes together enough.
So where the film ends up certainly isn't terrible, but could perhaps be a bit on the nose. I think The Fifth Seal really flounders throughout its second act, though, and makes the whole thing feel a bit uneven.
I can't deny there are some amazing parts to this film at least, most of them contained to the first 40-ish minutes of the film.
So where the film ends up certainly isn't terrible, but could perhaps be a bit on the nose. I think The Fifth Seal really flounders throughout its second act, though, and makes the whole thing feel a bit uneven.
I can't deny there are some amazing parts to this film at least, most of them contained to the first 40-ish minutes of the film.
Wow, I really enjoyed this film. What starts as a close and interesting character study escalates dramatically in the second and third segment. The question it presents is one anyone would struggle to answer, but one the characters are forced to answer. As per the time period tyrants, come and tyrants invariably fall, that is the one solace for poor Gyugyu.
The question might also be if the characters had not been asked the question the night before, would they have reacted the same way in the final scenes.
The other aspect of this film which I loved seeing is Budapest itself and the characters and life in its streets.
The question might also be if the characters had not been asked the question the night before, would they have reacted the same way in the final scenes.
The other aspect of this film which I loved seeing is Budapest itself and the characters and life in its streets.
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- AnecdotesThe last movie role of Zoltán Latinovits, who passed away a few months before the theatrical release.
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