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So, 'Akit ketten szeretnek' is an intriguing piece from early Hungarian cinema, directed by Michael Curtiz before he made waves in Hollywood. The film has this kind of dreamy atmosphere, a slow burn that draws you in with its pacing, rather unlike many of its contemporaries. While details on the exact themes are a bit scarce, there's a palpable sense of longing and emotional depth that resonates throughout. The performances, though from a different era, carry an authenticity that feels really refreshing. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding a unique charm to the overall experience. It's one of those films that gives you a glimpse into the past, and you can almost feel the history surrounding it.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, especially for those focused on early international cinema. Its format history is limited, reflecting the nascent stage of Hungarian filmmaking, and it often eludes mainstream collectors. Interest tends to come from those who appreciate Curtiz's oeuvre or the evolution of European cinema. Finding an original print or a well-preserved copy is quite a hunt, making it a curious item for serious collectors.
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