Mrta is a superb 40-year-old neurosurgeon who decides to put her promising profession in the US behind her to return to Budapest to begin a brand new life with the person she loves. A person she has solely seen in the future. Man with whom she meets a month after that assembly on the Freedom Bridge, her favourite place in Budapest. However he doesn’t present up. Determined, Mrta doesn’t take lengthy to discover her whereabouts after which she will get an disagreeable shock: The one who for her is the love of her life, claims to have by no means seen her earlier than.
‘Preparations to be together for an unknown period of time’ has a really stimulating title and start line, which additionally offers it a uncommon high quality that few movies even have: A considerably unpredictable diploma. One thing premeditated and treacherous, of course, and that permits its writer, Lili Horvt, to frequently play the distraction with the viewer, in all probability as confused and puzzled as Mrta herself. Or extra, that we as spectators can solely get carried away. And let it be what Horvt desires.
A psychological story between drama and suspense by which actuality and creativeness are intertwined with the intention of dislocating the viewer, sure, extra tempted by curiosity than by a considerably implausible narrative. Between titles reminiscent of ‘An Optical Impact’ and ‘Apples’ and which portrays, in an aseptic, laconic and sparing manner in phrases (or explanations), the actual fall to hell by Natasa Stork, who along with her sobriety maintains a robust narrative that greater than developed, it appears like an intricate concept thrown as it’s within the face of the viewer.
By Juan Pairet Iglesias
@Wanchopex
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