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Discover “Adoption” by Mrta Mszros

โ€œAdoptionโ€ is a compelling drama directed by Mrta Mszros and released on August 3, 2004. This film offers a unique glimpse into the complex themes of parenthood and the emotional struggles surrounding adoption. With a runtime of 1 hour and 29 minutes, this black-and-white film captivates audiences, prompting them to reflect on familial bonds and societal implications. As you explore this title, you’ll find a comprehensive price comparison ensuring you secure the best deal on โ€œAdoptionโ€.

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  • Genre: Drama – โ€œAdoptionโ€ delves deep into the intricate dynamics of parent-child relationships, making it a must-watch for drama enthusiasts.
  • Media Format: Available in multiple formats including NTSC, black & white, closed-captioned, and subtitled, accommodating diverse viewing preferences.
  • Language: Presented in Hungarian with English subtitles, this film not only entertains but also offers cultural immersion.
  • Notable Cast: Featuring talented actors like Katalin Berek, Gyngyvr Vigh, and Istvn Szke, whose performances breathe life into the emotional narrative.
  • Product Dimensions: Compact dimensions of 7.75 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches and a weight of just 4.06 ounces make it an easy addition to your media collection.
  • Director: Directed by Mrta Mszros, a visionary filmmaker known for her impactful storytelling.

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Customer reviews for โ€œAdoptionโ€ reflect a blend of admiration and critique. Many viewers praise the film for its deep emotional resonance and thought-provoking themes. They highlight the stunning performances by the cast, especially Katalin Berek, who brings to life the struggles of adoption with grace and authenticity. The powerful storytelling and direction by Mrta Mszros consistently receive accolades.

On the downside, some reviewers point out that the film’s slower pace may not appeal to all audiences. However, for those who appreciate character-driven narratives, it’s a minor drawback. Overall, the film has garnered positive responses, making it a worthwhile addition to any drama collection.

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Adoption by Author’s Name Specification

Specification: Adoption by Author’s Name

Aspect Ratio

1.33:1

MPAA rating

Unrated (Not Rated)

Product Dimensions

4.06 ounces, 7.75 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches

Item model number

Adoption

Director

Mrta Mszros

Media Format

Multiple Formats, Black & White, Closed-captioned, NTSC, Subtitled

Run time

1 hour and 29 minutes

Release date

August 3, 2004

Actors

Katalin Berek, Gyngyvr Vigh, Pter Fried, Lszl Szab, Istvn Szke

Subtitles

English

Studio

Kino Lorber

Writers

Ferenc Grunwalsky, Gyula Herndi, Mrta Mszros

Number of discs

1

Genre

Drama

Format

Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, NTSC, Subtitled, Black & White

Contributor

Istvn Kaszs, Gyula Herndi, Anik Kiss, Ferenc Grunwalsky, Lszl Szab, Istvn Szke, Erzsi Varga, Flra Kdr, Pter Fried, Janos Boross, Judit Felvidki, Katalin Berek, Zsfi Mszros, Gyngyvr Vigh, Mrta Mszros

Language

Hungarian

Runtime

1 hour and 29 minutes

Color

Black & White

Manufacturer

Kino Lorber

UPC

738329037024

Global Trade Identification Number

00738329037024

ASIN

B0002CHICE

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  1. Alex Udvary

    “Adoption (Orokbefogachas)” directed by Marta Meszaros released in 1975 is a classic of Hungarian cinema. Lacking the political edge of Miklos Jansco’s films and the Hungarian history of Istvan Szabo’s early films, “Adoption” is an easily accessible film to non-Hungarians.

    Kata (Katalin Berek) has been having an affair with Joska (Laszlo Szabo), who is married with children. Kata says she doesn’t mind, in fact the two have decided Joska should not get a divorce but, at age 43 Kata decides she wants to have a baby. She knows what Joska’s answer will be to her plea to having his baby, but she asks anyway. He of course says no. She is too old to have a child and he doesn’t need the added responsibilty. Still Kata is lonely and wants a child.

    Kata meets Anna (Gyongyver Vigh) an orphan who has been in instititues since the age of six. The two form a friendship as Anna is looking for a place she and her boyfriend Sandor can meet since they do not have money to buy or rent a place. Kata agrees, she wants the company.

    The two form a friendship which seems to resemble a mother-daughter relationship. Perhaps Kata sees herself in the young girl. Maybe she is the daughter she never had. For a film called “Adoption” the movie is actually not about the adoption itself. It doesn’t follow Kata going through the adoption process. The movie is really about love. A woman’s basic urge to nuture and be a mother.

    As Kata and Anna’s friendship grows Kata discovers Anna would like to marry her boyfriend. So Kata tries to get Anna’s parents to consent to the marriage. But, for someone as unstable as Anna, can she truly love? Would marriage be right for someone like her?

    There was another Hungarian film made a few years before this one called “Szerelem”, which translated into English means love. It was directed by Karoly Makk. There are some comparisons between the films. Both films deal with women relationships. In “Szerelem” it was about a mother and daughter-in-law. Both films are about age. Kata is old enough to be Anna’s mother. And finally both films are simply about love. “Szerelem” has elements politics in it. It deals with life in Communist Hungary. “Adoption” doesn’t get bogged down in Hungarian politics.

    The director, Marta Meszaros may not be as well known as Jansco or Szabo or even Bela Tarr but her films are first rate. She was something of a femminist director. Her movies always revolve around women and women problems, i.e. motherhood, men, dating. But, as a man, I can tell you, these films are not what you would described as “chick flicks”. These are engaging human films beautifully acted and wonderfully directed. Meszaros knows how to pace her films. “Adoption” for instance is only 82 minutes. Relatively short but it packs a dramatic wallop. Any more and the film would over stay its welcome and become repetitive.

    When released in 1975 “Adoption” won the top prize at the Berlin International Film Festival. Many of Meszaros’ films were critical hits. If your interested in Hungarian films or if you are about to watch your first Hungarian film “Adoption” is well worth seeing. Especially if you know little about Hungary’s history.

    Bottom-line: One of the all time great films of Hungarian cinema. Marta Meszaros’ film is accessible to all people. It is a story about love and a women’s urge to motherhood.

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  2. Kula

    Great !!!

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  3. Betty C.

    Very good movie.

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  4. Erika Borsos

    This film explores the core relationship of the need to love and be loved. Kata is a 43 year old widow who is having a relationship with a married man named Jรฒska. Kata confronts him with her desire: she wants to have his baby. Jรฒska is aghast at the thought and admits the idea scares him. He is against her having his child for a lot of reasons. They have managed to keep their affair secret and it seems he is afraid of being found out. Kata had in the past agreed to their arrangement: he wants to remain married, does not want to divorce his wife nor does he want a scandal which involves his two children, a son who is 15 years of age and a daughter who is 11. Her honest revelation has shaken them both up and created tension in their secret illicit relationship. Kata remains restless and unfulfilled with her life.

    During this time, Kata develops a friendship with Anna, a teenaged girl with a troubled past who lives at a state run shelter for delinquents and orphans. Kata experiences empathy and fondness for Anna as she reveals the reasons she misbehaved which includes unloving parents who contributed to her despair that led to her acting out. Anna has had a physical relationship with a young man in the village where they live for about a year. The couple want to marry but she is underage and can not get her parents consent. Mรกrta Mรฉszรกros provides a deeply sensitive and revealing film in black and white which explores the emotional dilemmas felt by all the characters who are portrayed with stark reality and an honesty seldom found in films. It is no surprise this film won the “Golden Bear” award at the Berlin Film Festival in 1975. Needless to say, the film quietly provides satifactory resolutions to the personal dilemmas with which each character was grappling … Open dialogue, unexpected realistic acting, deep explorations of complicated emotions make this film an outstanding viewing experience. Erika Borsos [pepper flower]

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  5. kekzsiraf

    Very captivating movie! There is this special gloomy feeling throughout the movie that is so typical in Hungarian movies. Beautiful story about people connecting in a very intimate way.

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  6. Helen

    Didn’t finish. Too slow moving.

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