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So, 'The Great Generation' from '85 is this interesting slice-of-life drama. It's about Réb, who spent two decades in the States before making his way back to Budapest with his teenage daughter. The film captures that sense of disconnection and nostalgia really well, you know? The pacing is thoughtful, allowing moments of silence that speak volumes. The atmosphere feels heavy yet hopeful, almost like a character in itself. The performances are quite grounded, especially the father-daughter dynamic, which adds layers to their journey. The cinematography has this raw quality, making the Budapest setting come alive, almost like a time capsule of that era. It's not flashy, but it has a certain honesty that sticks with you.
Explores themes of nostalgia and disconnectionGrounded performances enhance the emotional depthRaw cinematography captures the essence of 1980s Budapest
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