A little pat, a little dishonest, a little too slick...see Gloomy Sunday for the curious and tragic love story, and you will find a satisfying film.
Gloomy Sunday (2003)
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Reviews Counted:64
Fresh:54
Rotten:10
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: Gloomy Sunday is beautiful, well-acted, and every bit as downcast as its title.
Theatrical Release:Nov 7, 2003 Limited
Box Office: $223,827
Synopsis: Set in pre-World War II Budapest, GLOOMY SUNDAY is a romantic melodrama that evokes the haunting melody of the same name, fabled to have caused over one hundred suicides in the 1930s. Before the... Set in pre-World War II Budapest, GLOOMY SUNDAY is a romantic melodrama that evokes the haunting melody of the same name, fabled to have caused over one hundred suicides in the 1930s. Before the dark days of the war, Laszlo (Joachim Krol), a Jewish restaurant owner, enjoys a successful business while happily living with his lover and the restaurant's sultry hostess, Ilona (Erika Marozsan). When they decide to hire a restaurant pianist they meet Andras (Stefano Dionisi), a brooding composer who quickly captures the heart of Ilona. However, her love for Andras does not diminish her feelings for Laszlo and the trio embark on an agreed-upon ménage-ŕ-trois that seems to be successful, at least on the surface. Andras's passionate love for Ilona inspires him to write "Gloomy Sunday" which becomes an overnight sensation and the restaurant's signature song. Ilona's beauty captures the heart of a third suitor, Hans Wieck (Ben Becker), a German customer who becomes a corrupt SS officer after the Nazi occupation of Hungary. Hans' friendship is a strategic necessity as the trio struggles to keep the restaurant open and Laszlo free from persecution while the threat of war looms. [More]
Starring: Joachim Krol, Stefano Dionisi, Ben Becker, Erica Marozsan
Starring: Joachim Krol, Stefano Dionisi, Ben Becker, Erica Marozsan, Andras Balint
Director: Rolf Schubel
Director: Rolf Schubel
Screenwriter: Rolf Schubel, Ruth Toma
Producer: Richard Schops
Studio: Menemsha
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Sep 12, 2006
Reviews for Gloomy Sunday
An apocryphal, pretty, and somewhat pat biography of the title ballad.
Erika Marozsán exquisitely compensates for the schmaltzy wanderings in an imperfect but tantalizing tale that has sadness and steaminess on the menu.
An old-fashioned love-in-time-of-war melodrama such as one seldom sees anymore and which the film makes us lament.
Its strong suit is that it's a richly woven war drama that also tells a fascinating romantic story.
Like a lushly histrionic Hollywood production of old, there is something compelling and shamelessly entertaining in the operatic overkill.
A great old-fashioned romance worth savoring again and again in repeated viewings.
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