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So, Vater unser, right? This documentary really digs into the duality of Robi's life as a priest and a father in this small Hungarian village. You feel the tension, especially with the atmosphere they create—it's intimate but also kind of heavy, exploring themes of faith, family, and the weight of secrets. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with Robi's choices, which makes his struggle feel real. The performances—especially from Robi—are raw and honest, capturing that conflict beautifully. You don’t often see a documentary take on such personal stakes, and that’s what sets this apart. Ugrin and Vízkelety really know how to pull you in and make you think about how we navigate our own contradictions in life.
Explores complex themes of faith and family.Intimate and heavy atmosphere.Distinctive raw performances.
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Márton Vízkelety
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