, a film that perfectly captured the "repatriation blues" of the era. The story follows a scientist (András) who returns to his homeland but feels like a stranger.
It’s a "simple story told beautifully" that lingers because it doesn't offer easy answers about what a family should look like. Critics from The New York Times olyan mint otthon 1978 okru
Though occasionally overshadowed by Mészáros’s later Diary trilogy, Olyan mint otthon remains a deeply underrated masterpiece of Eastern European cinema. Modern viewers frequently praise the movie for its minimalist approach, lacking giant dramatic climaxes, and instead relying on small, powerful human moments—like shared silences, long walks, and quiet laughter. It remains an essential watch for anyone studying post-war European cinema, identity, or the complex emotional landscapes of displacement. , a film that perfectly captured the "repatriation
A film magva András és a kislány, Suzy kapcsolatának alakulása. Ez a kapcsolat nem felületes, hanem a gondoskodáson, a védelem megadásán és a valódi ragaszkodáson alapul. Critics from The New York Times Though occasionally