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So, 'Just Like at Home' is this interesting blend of comedy and drama that really captures that feeling of dislocation. András, after returning from America, is sort of a lost soul, and the film does a great job of depicting his search for belonging amid all this chaos in his life. The pacing feels purposeful—there's this slow, almost nostalgic vibe that builds as he forms this unlikely bond with a wild young girl. Zsuzsa Czinkóczi's performance stands out; there's a rawness to it that really pulls you in. It's not a flashy film, but you can feel the weight of those emotional moments. The atmosphere has this soft, almost melancholy charm that stays with you.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, especially outside of Hungary. It hasn't had the most extensive reissue history, which means collectors often find it elusive. There's a certain charm in tracking down these lesser-known titles, and 'Just Like at Home' has gathered a niche following among enthusiasts who appreciate its character-driven narrative and heartfelt performances. Original prints and VHS copies tend to be hard to come by, making it a sought-after piece for those who enjoy exploring the subtler side of 70s cinema.
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