The man from London /
A man whose lonely life at the edge of the sea has become as predictable as the tide witnesses a murder that sends him on an existential journey the likes of which he could never have anticipated in director Bela Tarr's philosophical drama. Maloin had reached a point in life where he was conten...
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| Format: | Video DVD |
| Language: | Hungarian |
| Language Notes: | In Hungarian, France, Germany with French/English with some English subtitles. |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
Artificial Eye,
2007.
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| Summary: | A man whose lonely life at the edge of the sea has become as predictable as the tide witnesses a murder that sends him on an existential journey the likes of which he could never have anticipated in director Bela Tarr's philosophical drama. Maloin had reached a point in life where he was content to embrace loneliness while turning a blind eye to the inevitable decay that surrounded him. Upon bearing witness to a shocking murder, however, the man who once lived a life of quiet solitude is forced to wrestle with such profound issues as punishment, mortality, and the sin of complicity in a crime he didn't even commit. Now, despite Maloin's simple wish to be free and happy, he must journey deep within his inner-self to confront emotions that he never once fathomed in his long yet uneventful existence. |
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| Item Description: | Based upon the novel L'Homme De Londres by Georges Simenon. Videorecording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (90 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Format: | DVD; Region 2; Dolby Digital 2.0. |
| Production Credits: | Music, Mihaly Vig ; Sound, Gyorgy Kovacs. |