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A Balkánon polgárháború dúl az egykori Jugoszlávia szétesett tagállamai között az 1990-es évek közepén. Angel, a fiatal lány a családja legyilkolása után arra kényszerül, hogy egy a katonák szórakoztatására specializálódott bordélyházban dolgozzon. Kezdetben őt is prostiként akarták dolgoztatni, végül az üzletet vezető Viktor asszisztense lesz. Angel nap mint nap szemtanúja a katonák erőszakoskodásának, a nemi erőszaknak. Amikor a családját legyilkoló katonák is megjelennek, Angel bosszút forral. (Cinemax)

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J*A*S*M 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol Very weak. The stubborn attempts to transfer the suffering of the protagonist to the viewer are completely ineffective. The filth, the slow motion, the monotonous music and the bad actors with awful Eastern European accents are not enough for that. In the end I also suffered, though not together with the protagonist, but because of the film. ()

Malarkey 

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angol The ratings on this site gave me an impression that this wouldn’t be a dumb movie. Unfortunately, it was. For some unfathomable reason, the English made a movie about the alleged life in the Balkans after their absurd pseudo-religious (and in fact territorial) war. The director thought he had something to say to that and decided for the most grimy and raw take possible. I could ignore the fact that everyone here talks in bad English but I could never imagine a movie shot in such an incredibly stupid, raw, slimy and disgusting way. I guess it must be cool in the West to lean into the Balkans, but I think it’s better when the Balkan people do it themselves. For example like withA Serbian Film, which at least has some balls, even though it’s also disgusting. ()

kaylin 

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angol "The Seasoning House" is incredibly depressing and dark film that shows us that redemption probably doesn't exist, that hope is sometimes completely scarce, because people are simply such beasts that it's hard to believe. It could be justified by war, but it shouldn't be. Moreover, I have a feeling that the film didn't go that far, that reality could have been much worse at times. This film made an impression on me. ()