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The Marriage of Mara Szüts is a curious little comedy from 1941 that captures a unique slice of life in a secluded mansion. Gábor, the ex-lord-lieutenant, is beautifully portrayed as a man stuck between his past and the present, while Aunt Lili's relentless quest to marry off the stunning Mara adds a delightful layer of tension and humor. The pacing is gentle, with moments that build atmosphere rather than rush the narrative. It’s interesting to see how the filmmakers play with domestic life themes and family dynamics, all wrapped in a light-hearted tone. The performances feel quite genuine, lending an authentic charm to the film, making it a standout piece in the comedy genre of that era.
This film has had limited format releases, making original prints quite hard to find. Its scarcity adds to the collector's interest, especially among those who appreciate lesser-known comedies from the era. The distinct blend of humor and familial themes gives it a unique position in pre-war cinema, drawing the attention of collectors who enjoy films that reflect cultural contexts and social dynamics of their time.
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