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Liza, a rókatündér (2015)

GENRESComedy,Fantasy,Romance
LANGHungarian,Japanese
ACTOR
Mónika BalsaiSzabolcs Bede FazekasDavid SakuraiZoltán Schmied
DIRECTOR
Károly Ujj Mészáros

SYNOPSICS

Liza, a rókatündér (2015) is a Hungarian,Japanese movie. Károly Ujj Mészáros has directed this movie. Mónika Balsai,Szabolcs Bede Fazekas,David Sakurai,Zoltán Schmied are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Liza, a rókatündér (2015) is considered one of the best Comedy,Fantasy,Romance movie in India and around the world.

Liza's a nurse, seeking love. Her only company is a long-dead Japanese pop star, who turns her into a fox-fairy out of jealousy. Now, every men who desires Liza shall die horribly. Can she overcome the curse?

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Liza, a rókatündér (2015) Reviews

  • If you liked Amélie (The Fabulous Destiny of Amelie Poulain) you gonna enjoy this one

    wekkab2015-04-03

    This movie has a touch of the trend setter "The Fabulous Destiny of Amelie Poulain" in regards to the heroine who is a very naive and bit weird girl living in the big city in her own special world -this time in Budapest not Paris- without really knowing how the things are working in the "grownups" jungle gym. She barely gets out of the apartment where she lives till the day comes.... But it is definitely not a remake and has its own unique easily lovable atmosphere. In general it is a really nice romantic movie with loads of special design elements /mimicking/ the 60s, sarcastic humor and twists in the story to make it absolutely enjoyable for both parties of the randevu not only for the ladies. For me that's the kind of movie I can recommend for those friends of mine to see a different kind of movie who would never go for an "art film".

  • Fictional 70s Hungary meets Japanese culture

    maedhros-147-6089132015-08-02

    Liza, the Fox-fairy is one of the most pleasant surprises I ever had watching a Hungarian movie. The cinematography and scenery were beautiful, the actors did an excellent job. The idea of adding Japanese pop culture and mythology to a fictional capitalistic 70's Hungarian scenery might seem a little far fetched at first, but it really works well. The story was captivating. Most reviewers mention Jean-Pierre Jeunet's 'Amélie' and Wes Anderson's movies as probable inspirations. I have to agree, but these influences are not explicit at all, they stay on a vibe level. Also I have to add, it's way darker than those movies and that it has more of a 'Delicatessen' mood, (also) a Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro movie. Anyway, if you like weird love stories with dark twists and dark humor you should definitely give this movie a chance.

  • The hungarian unordinary fairy tale

    pribek-andor2015-11-06

    This movie is absolutely stunning. Finally the Hungarians made their own "Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain" mixed with the "L'écume des jours". Very good sense of (grotesque)humour, drama, love story and music. The main character and all the supporting actors are well casted. And the soundtrack is worth to mention also, from the Japanese pop- track to the melancholic background music or the closing Finnish song (Loituma polka) fits perfectly. The only con is that the English translation cannot bring back the literary usage of the hungarian language. They tried the best, but sometimes the English language isn't "enough". 10/10.

  • Fantastic!

    FryHigh2015-12-03

    Apparently. Unbeknownst to me. Director Károly Ujj Mészáros, is some kind of love child of Guy Ritchie and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. If you get what I'm putting out there. You're going to love this movie. Some dark comedy and humor; good story telling, and fantastic characters; interwoven with Japanese Kitsune lore, and lots and lots of murder. All set in 1970's Hungary. Did I mention a curse, and Japanese fast food? In there too. Plenty of it... with murder. It's a shame this kind of movie is a rarity these days. Just goes to show, good writing and storytelling beat out the CG filled crap we're fed these days. Don't miss it. Really. Did I mention all the murder? :)

  • Amazing

    Hopstimop2015-07-12

    Finally a Hungarian movie on an international level. If you like movies made by Wes Anderson, you will like this too. A very strange story about a naive girl, who is looking for the love of her life, put in scene beautifully. Normally I don't like Hungarian movies, because all of them still try to solve the trauma caused by the communists, but Liza is different. Although the set design reminds me to the communistic design of the 70's, it fits the story completely and doesn't lessen the experience. Rather the opposite. If you have the chance to watch it, you have to!

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