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爱之溪流

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Veronika Both,Ferencz Kósa,Rozália Barabás
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匈牙利语
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在罗马尼亚特兰西瓦尼亚一个匈牙利语村庄里,即使到了老年,村民们的心中仍然充满着爱与欲望。时间在这里静止了,虽然村里大多数居民都上了年纪,但他们的内心却异常年轻。例如,费里是一个不可救药的浪漫主义者。他已经年过八十,但仍在向村里的 25 名寡妇示爱——尽管他声称其中只有两三个人真正值得他这么做。当这些女人对着镜头分享她们最私密的想法和梦想时,她们直言不讳。她们悲喜交加的故事证明,古老的爱情和浪漫游戏仍然在这个偏远的村庄上演,散发着昔日的气息。一位老妇人一边在卷心菜叶里卷着肉丸子,一边回忆着她的新婚之夜,当她的新郎从摇摇晃晃的床上沉下去时,新婚之夜戛然而止——一切都还没来得及发生。影片快要结束时,我们看到两个女人从山坡上侧身滚下来,圆润的胸部稍稍阻碍了她们的步伐。她们又年轻了。
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