Éden

  • angielski Eden (tytuł festiwalowy)
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Éva lives cut off from the outside world in her sterile blue apartment. She's allergic to just about everything. Her sole contact with the world is her brother Gyuri, who brings her food and keeps her company. This situation changes when András enters her life – a psychiatrist who will advise her in a court case about whether Éva's condition is caused by pollution, or whether her mental state is so fragile that she herself is the cause of her allergies. Is she sick, or is the world making her sick? Ágnes Kocsis explores the confusing ambiguity of modern world suspended between sustainability and emptiness. The character of Eva is poignantly embodied by actress Lana Baric and echoes Todd Haynes' Safe, in which Julianne Moore suffers from an 'environmental illnesses'. The relationship between Éva and András becomes more intimate, and her condition seems to improve. But is love the antidote she was waiting for? Or is her condition incurable? And can the world be cured? (International Film Festival Rotterdam)

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angielski A contribution to the category of weird Hungarian romance, a gradually-built relationship between a woman allergic to the world and a lethargic psychoanalyst. A metaphor of detachment from the world brought to sterile consistency. Mechanical, clinically filmed and completely indifferent. Kocsis dressed in a chic movie suit that nothing significant from the outside gets into. The camera and some of the compositions are great. Otherwise, a semantic quarantine. [IFFR 2020] ()

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