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So, 'Csillagok, csillagok' is this quiet, introspective piece that really draws you into Józsi's world. It’s just him and his grandmother, and there's this palpable sense of isolation in their little home. The atmosphere is almost suffocating at times, enhanced by the stark contrast of the dying star on the TV screen, which mirrors Józsi's own coming-of-age moment as he turns eighteen. It’s a slow burn, definitely, but there’s something hypnotic about the way it unfolds. The practical effects are minimal, yet they serve the narrative well—it's not about flashy visuals but rather the weight of emotions. The performances feel genuine, almost raw, which makes Józsi’s journey all the more relatable.
This film has had limited physical releases, mainly circulating in niche festival circuits and independent screenings. Its scarcity makes it an interesting find for collectors, often sought after for its atmospheric storytelling and unique perspective on youth. The lack of a well-known director and mainstream recognition adds to its allure, as many collectors appreciate uncovering hidden gems like this that offer something different in terms of thematic depth and character exploration.
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