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Raid (1958) is a moody drama set in the oppressive atmosphere of 1932 Budapest. Directed by László Nádasy, it follows Gere János, an unemployed worker who gets swept up into the secret police after a raid. The film captures the grim realities of a city on edge, with an emphasis on moral dilemmas and the weight of bureaucratic power. The pacing is deliberate, enhancing the tension as Gere navigates shadowy streets and uncertain alliances. The performances feel raw and authentic, contributing to this pervasive sense of despair. What really stands out here is the stark portrayal of life under authoritarian rule, and the film's practical effects lend a gritty realism that immerses you right into the heart of the struggle.
Atmospheric depiction of 1930s Budapest.Strong themes of morality and survival.Notable for its raw performances and practical effects.
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