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Zsadányi frees his goddaughter, Bankós Mari, who was taken by the gendarmeries as an alleged communist. He drives into the forest, to the site where Mari was arrested, in a red car. His fantasies, which are a true portrayal of their future in the 30s, come alive. - The "wild rounds" of the country rage in parallel to the ritual love story of Zsadányi and Bankós Mari. The Great Plain is cut up by barbed wire and motor-cycles and bombing machines replace horses. Zsadányi's one-time friends are the bootlickers of German fascists. The land-owner who used to live on his estate in socialistic community with his peasants is more and more isolated from them. He attributes the reason for the country's destroy to the Prime Minister Héderváry whom he kills in spite of Mari's protest. The regime does not change because of this, and although the murder is covered up, the innocent Mari pays for it with her life. - The dream comes to an end, and the red car dashes on with the lovers. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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