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7.3/10
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1957, Budapest. A young defense officer's loyalty is tested by his mentor in a highly deceptive spy game.1957, Budapest. A young defense officer's loyalty is tested by his mentor in a highly deceptive spy game.1957, Budapest. A young defense officer's loyalty is tested by his mentor in a highly deceptive spy game.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 2 nominations
János Kulka
- Markó Pál
- (as Kulka János)
Zsolt Nagy
- Jung András
- (as Nagy Zsolt)
Péter Scherer
- Kulcsár Emil
- (as Scherer Péter)
Ferenc Elek
- Csapó Imre
- (as Elek Ferenc)
Péter Haumann
- Rozgonyi ezredes
- (as Haumann Péter)
Gábor Hellebrandt
- Varga
- (as Hellebrandt Gábor)
László Széles
- Radnai
- (as Széles László)
Péter Haás Vander
- Atya
- (as Haás Vander Péter)
Anita Tóth
- Házmesterné
- (as Tóth Anita)
János Papp
- Fényképész
- (as János Pap)
Mária Varga
- Markó Janka
- (as Varga Mária)
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- Writer
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- TriviaBased on training films used by Hungary's security agency in the '50s.
- ConnectionsFollowed by A játszma (2022)
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I'm always skeptical about Hungarian movies, because one in every five years meets the standards of other European films, but "A vizsga" left me amazed. The script is written by Norbert Köbli, who's known for translating Syd Field's work to Hungarian, and apparently he took Field's advices. Köbli is outstanding at creating conflicts, exposing character backstories and he's written a couple of great twists. The directing is also great, building up tension nicely, but Köbli's script is making this movie a masterpiece. Gergely Parádi's score is also worth mentioning, only the actors seem a bit unprofessional in this movie.
Foreign viewers, who are unfamiliar with the communist regimes in Central Europe, may struggle with understanding the historical background, but the film is a great portrayal of these times.
I've only given a rating of 10 maybe 10-15 times in my life to a movie, but this one is a 10. It's as good as the Oscar-winning "Das Leben der Anderen" (The Lives of Others), which revolves around a quite similar topic.
Foreign viewers, who are unfamiliar with the communist regimes in Central Europe, may struggle with understanding the historical background, but the film is a great portrayal of these times.
I've only given a rating of 10 maybe 10-15 times in my life to a movie, but this one is a 10. It's as good as the Oscar-winning "Das Leben der Anderen" (The Lives of Others), which revolves around a quite similar topic.
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Box office
- Budget
- $380,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,968
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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