The documentary style constantly disrupts the narrative flow. The Csernus segments feel forced, and it's unclear why they were necessary. The acting is practically nonexistent, though this is, unfortunately, a common issue in Hungarian films. On the positive side, a fair amount of archival footage was included, which is impressive considering that not much material about Béla has survived. It was also nice to see the recollections of the still-living members, as they provided at least a small personal insight into the story. However, the parts about the restoration of the celluloid film seem completely pointless and don't really fit the movie. One thing is certain: this film didn't bring us any closer to him either.