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‘Orphan' Review: László Nemes Returns With a Heavy Dose of Sepia-Tinted Childhood Torment
The first thing to know about "Orphan" is that the orphan of the title isn't really one at all. Twelve-year-old Andor (Bojtorján Barabás) has a mother who is alive and well and present, as much as she ...
Hungarian-Jewish filmmaker László Nemes has returned with his first film in seven years and - it's no coincidence - his third successive movie set in or around wartime. Considering the neorealist ...
The 'Son of Saul' director's portrait of a 12-year-old boy confronted with ugly family secrets in 1950s Soviet-occupied Hungary is handsomely mounted but narratively inert. In its place is a burnished ...
The first thing to know about “Orphan” is that the orphan of the title isn’t really one at all. Twelve-year-old Andor (Bojtorján Barabás) has a mother who is alive and well and present, as much as she ...
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