Scena da Senki szigete (2014)
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| Durata: 104 sec.. | Nudità: yes | Creatore: Ruffah |
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Dettagli
Nomi alternativi: Jakab Juli
Caratteristiche fisiche: N/A
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Biografia completa
Juli Jakab starred in 'Senki szigete' (2014). She plays Vera, a cab driver saving for a house on No Man's Island to escape her life. The film explores the intermingling lives of Vera, Zoli (a potential basketball pro), and Mia (a runaway bride) as they seek happiness.
Sul film: Senki szigete (2014)
Titolo alternativo: Wyspa niczyja, No Man's Island
Regista: Ferenc Török
Sceneggiatore: András Szekér
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: co-producer: Gábor Ferenczy, Attila Tõzsér
producer: Pál Sándor
line producer: Erika Tarr
Società: Film Street, FocusFox Studio
Parole chiave
Parole chiave: female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, female topless nudity, shower
Storia
Senki Szigete follows Vera, a cab driver who has been saving for years to buy a house and live on No Man's Island in the Pacific. Zoli, despite having the potential to become a professional basketball player, avoids his talent out of fear. Their paths cross with Mia, a runaway bride, and the three lives intertwine as they journey together. Vera hopes to escape her reality, while Zoli retreats from his potential. Mia's ethereal presence influences them, leading each character towards self-acceptance and the realization of their dreams.
Riassunto
Senki Szigete is a 2014 comedy-drama directed by Ferenc Török. The film is a modern fairy tale about young people seeking true happiness. It explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and pursuing one's dreams through the interconnected stories of Vera, Zoli, and Mia. Despite its serious themes, the movie is laced with humor, making it an entertaining watch.