So, Mágnás Miska is an interesting comedy that dives into class struggles and love. You’ve got Rolla, the Count's daughter, who meets István Baracs, a railway engineer, at a village fair. Their chemistry is palpable, but of course, the Count’s family throws a wrench in the romance because, well, they only want noble suitors. The humor is charming, with some delightful performances – especially from Miksa, the clever valet. There's a nice rhythm to the pacing, making it feel light but still engaging. The film’s practical effects and charming village setting really add to the authenticity of the story. It’s not just about the love story, but also about social norms and breaking free from them.
Interesting take on class dynamics.Charming setting with vibrant village life.Distinctive humor and relatable characters.
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