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Strangled (A martfüi rém) [Sub: Eng]
Description
An innocent man is sent to jail after a series of atrocious murder shocks a small Hungarian town.
An innocent man is sent to jail after a series of atrocious murder shocks a small Hungarian town.
Actors:
Péter Barbinek,
Rebeka Rea,
Zsófia Szamosi,
Péter Bárnai,
Dóra Sztarenki,
Eszter Csépai,
Piroska Móga,
Olga Kovács,
András Réthelyi,
Gábor Jászberényi,
Valentin Venczel,
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Péter Barbinek
21 June 1949, Budapest, Hungary
Rebeka Rea
Zsófia Szamosi
Péter Bárnai
Dóra Sztarenki
Eszter Csépai
6 July 1986
Piroska Móga
Olga Kovács
October 25, 1980 in Békéscsaba, Hungary
András Réthelyi
Gábor Jászberényi
Valentin Venczel
Director:
Árpád Sopsits
Árpád Sopsits
Country:
Hungary
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November 16, 2017
... achieves the unusual feat of being nasty - and boring.December 27, 2017
Strangled is a solid crime saga, benefitting from atmospheric cinematography by Gabor Szabo and a historic backdrop where the murders reverberate into the political arena of the era.October 20, 2017
While Strangled is an interesting, if highly disturbing story, it's let down a little by its script and style.November 14, 2017
Although beautifully shot, this is surface-level only: besides the underdeveloped characters, the scenes of sexual violence are gratuitously repetitive.February 04, 2018
The motives of the strangler may remain ultimately unknowable, but the crimes of the state against its servants and citizens prove just as impenetrably pernicious. Both killer and country... are governed by their own abusiveness and impotence.January 25, 2018
Directed by Arpad Sopsits, Strangled is an unflinching piece of work that doesn't hold back.November 17, 2017
It can be crass, but there is merit in this movie's sense of time and place.October 22, 2017
A robust, atmospheric suspense thriller that shows how politics and personal ambition can have a toxic effect on justice.November 16, 2017
An intelligent and deeply unsettling reflection on troubled times, Strangled is a remarkable accomplishment that puts most other serial killer films of the past decade firmly in their place. Catch it if you can.