Love (1972)
Directed by Károly Makk
Genres - Drama, Family & Personal Relationships |
Sub-Genres - Psychological Drama |
Release Date - Jan 21, 1971 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 92 min. |
Countries - Hungary |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Clarke Fountain
This tender black-and-white Hungarian drama takes place in the '50s. A woman's (Mari Torocsik) husband has been arrested by the Hungarian secret police and imprisoned as a dissident. The young wife lives with her mother-in-law (Lili Darvas), a sweet and magnetic woman, appears to believe that her son has emigrated to America. Unable to do anything about her husband's imprisonment, the daughter-in-law keeps the old woman's good cheer alive by concocting a series of letters from her husband, wherein he does incredible and wonderful things. The two of them share the older lady's memories of a gentler time. When the husband is finally released, his mother has already passed away, but the love he and his wife share is shown. The role of the mother-in-law was played, at the request of the director, by octogenarian Lili Darvas, the wife of the famous Hungarian playwright and novelist Ferenc Molnar (1878-1952).
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Keywords
elderly, husband, illusion, in-law, mother-in-law, political-prisoner, sacrifice, wife
Attributes
High Artistic Quality, High Historical Importance