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An American Rhapsody, 2001

An American Rhapsody

English, Hungarian

USA, Hungary

Rating:6.8
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Profile of An American Rhapsody

The mood of An American Rhapsody is bittersweet, contemplative, and sentimental. The plot centers around immigrants, Americana, and human nature. It is a drama and period movie. Stylistically, An American Rhapsody is a melodrama. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. An American Rhapsody is set in Hungary. It happens in the 1950s and in the 1960s.

Summary of An American Rhapsody

This autobiographical coming of age tale from writer-director Eva Gardos begins in 1950s Hungary as Communist oppression forces a pair of aristocratic parents (Nastassja Kinski and Tony Goldwyn) to sneak across the border to freedom and find a new life in America. Circumstances result in their infant daughter, Zsuza, being left behind to spend her formative years in the care of loving Hungarian peasants. When, at age six, she finally comes to the U.S., the cross-curtain culture shock makes for an extra-stormy adolescence, especially when her guilt-ridden mother becomes over-protective to the point of keeping Zsuza locked in her room.

The film makes striking contrast between the old-world beauty of Hungary and the prefabricated gaudiness of post-war America, and Gardos manages to be refreshingly non-judgmental in portraying the pros and cons of each. Performances are uniformly strong, especially from the always-intense Kinski, and newcomer Kelly Endrész-Bálanki as the 6-year-old Zsuzsa (she is later played by Scarlett Johansen, who is also very good). A heartfelt tearjerker that is never maudlin or forced, this story benefits from sharp period detail and has a recognizable ring of truth.

Details

Language: English, Hungarian
Country: USA, Hungary
Release date: 20 June 2001
Runtime: 106 min

Cast and Crew

Scarlett Johansson as Suzanne - at 15 in An American Rhapsody
Scarlett Johansson

as Suzanne - at 15

Tony Goldwyn as Peter in An American Rhapsody
Tony Goldwyn

as Peter

Photos

An American Rhapsody (2001)
An American Rhapsody (2001)

Clips

An American Rhapsody
An American Rhapsody: Trailer

Critics Reviews

The New York Times
Ms. Gardos is not a particularly flavorful filmmaker, but she is an honest one.
Chicago Tribune
The heartfelt truthfulness of Gardos' tale, and the performances of all leads, particularly Johansson, make the film a powerful account of the universal search for identity and the meaning of "home."
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