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So, 'Prank' is set against a really interesting backdrop – it’s 1912, and there's this looming sense of dread with the war on the horizon. The atmosphere is heavy, reflecting the internal struggles of Zoltán’s father, who's a master at the boarding school, wrestling with his faith while waiting to hear about his brother who was on the Titanic. The pacing feels deliberate, creating a sense of tension and reflection. The performances have a certain rawness that really captures the emotional stakes at play. It's distinct for its exploration of faith and familial bonds in such a chaotic time – not your typical boarding school story for sure.
'Prank' seems to have flown under the radar since its release, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. As far as format history goes, it's not widely available, which adds to its scarcity. The interest is growing, especially among those who appreciate films that dive deep into character studies within historical contexts. If you're into unique narratives and period pieces that challenge conventional storytelling, this one might pique your curiosity.
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