Budapest Love

Norbert Schubert
Erika Marozsán, Joachim Król, Stefano Dionisi, Ben Becker, András Balint
1999
Germany, Hungary
Completed
German, English, Hungarian
112 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asGloomy Sunday - Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod,is aGermany, HungaryProducerwomen sex,At1999Released in year
。The dialogue language isGerman, English, Hungarian,Current Douban rating8.6(For reference only)。
People always find it hard to resist the melancholic mood of "Gloomy Sunday." It turns out that this song is related to a complex and tragic love story. In a restaurant in Budapest, the capital of Hungary in the 1930s, the beautiful Ilona (played by Erika Marozsán) is loved by two men at the same time. One is the restaurant owner, and the other is the pianist. None of the three is willing to change the current situation or break the balance; Ilona feels at peace and happiness with the love of both men. The pianist composes "Gloomy Sunday" for her, and both he and the restaurant become famous as a result. However, the appearance of Hans completely shatters everything. Once a nobody, he falls deeply in love with "Gloomy Sunday" and also becomes a willing servant to Ilona. Hans proposes to Ilona but is rejected, filled with hatred. He now becomes an officer, enjoying great success, and comes to Ilona with a long-planned revenge scheme that delivers a fatal blow to their lives. The story of love, revenge, and war unfolds in a tangled manner in Budapest.