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別名: Udvaros Dorottya
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Dorottya Udvaros was born on January 17, 1950, in Budapest, Hungary. She is a Hungarian actress known for her role as Lucy Sziraky in 'Te rongyos élet' (1984).
公開年: 1984
国: Hungary
別題: Oh, Bloody Life, Operettielämää, To cholerne zycie
監督: Péter Bacsó
脚本: Péter Bacsó
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Set in Hungary after World War II, 'Te rongyos élet' follows Sziraky Lucy, a talented and ambitious operetta singer who finds her career prospects cross-pollinated by the post-war resettlement policies. Married to a count who is now stripped of his title and wealth, Lucy is forced to leave Budapest and relocate to a small village in Hungary's Great Plain region. Far from her true home, the theater, and her aristocratic peers who view her as an intruder, Lucy struggles to adapt to the harsh rural life. However, she soon discovers that she has a unique voice that resonates with the local men – including the village chairman and the military commander – captivating them with her charm and talent. Yet, even this newfound fame becomes tiresome for Lucy, leading her to yearn once again for her former life in Budapest.
Directed by Péter Bacsó and released in 1984, 'Te rongyos élet' is a Hungarian comedy-drama film that offers a poignant commentary on the societal upheavals following World War II. Based on György Sebestyén's novel of the same name, the film follows Lucy Sziraky, a talented opera singer whose life takes an unexpected turn due to political changes. The narrative explores themes of adaptation, ambition, and the human desire for belonging amidst drastic social shifts. Despite being produced in communist Hungary during the Cold War era, 'Te rongyos élet' subtly critiques the socio-political climate through its portrayal of Lucy's experiences, making it a significant work within Hungarian cinema.