Review of Hukkle (2002) by Eric R — 13 Feb 2010
Gyorgy Palfi's debut feature is a very cool murder mystery, where we are shown a small Hungarian village, and the seemly daily routines of various members of the community. The film is a murder mystery, and it unfolds with nearly any dialogue; but Palfi elects to let his imagery tell the story instead.
The pacing is a little slow but the film is so damn beautiful, I barely minded. Gyorgy Palfi is a very talented director, and between this and the underrated film, Taxidermia, I can't wait to see what Palfi does next.
This review of Hukkle (2002) was written by Eric R on 13 Feb 2010.
Hukkle has generally received positive reviews.
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