Reviewer's Rating 2 out of 5
Pleasant Days (Sz茅p napok) (2005)

Surely a contender for most ironic title of the year, Pleasant Days is anything but. Fresh out of the clink, young Peter (Tam谩s Polg谩r) finds his sister with a new-born surrogate child. The real mother, Maya (Orsi T贸th), is having an affair with Peter's boss and the web of tangled relationships grows tighter still when Peter starts to fall for Maya - much to his sister's dismay. From there, it's downhill as everyone becomes mired in each other's crushing misery.

Peter takes delight in being a voyeur (he watches Maya give birth and spies on her doing the dirty with the boss), and uses the information he gleans to manipulate those around him. That said, Maya and the rest also have a knack for getting their own way but the flip side is the destructive and often violent relationships to which they succumb. As a result, it's hard to raise a flicker of sympathy for any of these unfortunates.

"UTTERLY LACKING IN HEART AND HOPE"

The minimalist script doesn't give the cast much to work with although both T贸th and Polg谩r are very good at standing around pouting, which they do a lot. Mind you, it's beautifully shot in a Levi's commercial kind of way and director Korn茅l Mundrucz贸 uses the bleak urban landscape to impressive effect. But for a film to be so utterly lacking in heart and hope makes it very hard going. No one said life was perfect but Mundrucz贸 paints it like a spell on Death Row with no hope of reprieve.

End Credits

Director: Korn茅l Mundrucz贸

Writer: Korn茅l Mundrucz贸, Vikt贸ria Petr谩nyi, S谩ndor Zs贸t茅r

Stars: Tam谩s Polg谩r, Orsolya T贸th, Kata W茅ber

Genre: Drama, World Cinema

Length: 85 minutes

Cinema: 22 July 2005

Country: Hungary

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