Szirmok, Virágok, Koszorúk

Szirmok, Virágok, Koszorúk (1984)

Genres - Drama, War  |   Sub-Genres - Period Film, Political Drama  |   Run Time - 102 min.  |   Countries - Hungary  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka

The seeming hopelessness of combatting an all-powerful government that will not tolerate political dissension is the focus of this excellent historical drama set in the mid-19th century in Hungary. In the opening scenes, Hungary has just lost its bid for independence from Austria and a Magyar officer, unable to bear the tragedy of defeat and what it means, says an affectionate good-bye to his beloved horse and then shoots the animal and himself. Two years later, Ferenc (Gyorgy Cserhalmi) is trying to eke out a living for his wife and her family -- and at the same time avoid any hint of sympathy for Hungarian independence because the Secret Police are everywhere. Just as life seems to be going well, Ferenc's former commanding officer (Lajos Oze) arrives and begins discussing revolution again -- a futile pursuit at this point in time. The next day, Ferenc is thrown into an insane asylum and everyone else is arrested as well. While in the asylum, Ferenc manages to smuggle out a letter denouncing the Austrian monarchy, and for his efforts his family is further persecuted. Parallels to modern politics would not be coincidental.

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resistance, sacrifice, war