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Ărdög vigye is an intriguing Hungarian film that brings a unique blend of dark humor and surreal storytelling. The premise involves the devil causing chaos in Budapest, all because of a hermit scientist's discovery of the elixir of eternal life. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the bizarre happenings to unfold in a way that feels almost dreamy. IrĂ©n Psota and ZoltĂĄn BezerĂ©dy deliver performances that are both whimsical and grounded, anchoring the film's more outlandish elements. What stands out is the practical effects used to illustrate the devil's antics, adding a tangible quality that gives this film a distinct atmosphere. It's a fascinating snapshot of Hungarian cinema from the early '90s that definitely leaves a mark.
This film has had a limited release history, primarily circulating in VHS and very few digital formats, which adds to its rarity. Collectors have shown interest due to its quirky narrative and the peculiar charm of early '90s Hungarian cinema. Its scarcity in accessible formats makes it a notable piece for those who appreciate offbeat international films.
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