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Kontroll (in the native languageKontroll is a Hungarian film released to theatres in 2003. Shown internationally, mainly in art house theatres, the film is a mixture of genres, such as action, thriller, and comedy.
The primary backdrop of the film is the expansive Budapest subway system. "Kontroll" in Hungarian refers to the act of ticket inspectors checking to ensure a rider has paid their fare. The story revolves around the ticket inspectors, riders, and a possible killer. The film was directed by Nimród Antal and starred Sándor Csányi, Zoltán Mucsi, and Csaba Pindroch. The film has been entered in a number of film festivals in Europe and North America. It won the Gold Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival. Antal used the same idea in his music video Szandál for the rock band Warpigs. The main character of the story is Bulcsú (Sándor Csányi), who spends his life in the Metro, checking tickets. He eats and sleeps under the ground, and never sees the sunlight. He is a member of a ticket inspector team (the others are played by Zoltán Mucsi, Csaba Pindroch and Sándor Badár), who struggle a lot with checking the free riders. Bulcsú beats the leader of the other inspector team in "rail running", and falls in love with the daughter of a metro driver (played by Eszter Balla), who always travels without ticket, and usually wears a "bear suit". But a mass murderer is on loose, who tosses people under the metro. When Bulcsú is chasing a really nasty rider, whose nickname is "Road Runner" (after the cartoon character, referring to his speed), the murderer strikes down, and kills the "Road Runner". Bulcsú is suspected with the crime, and he is fired from his job. While he is really upset, he is attacked by the murderer. He has to run for his life on the rails. In the end, the metro hits the murderer, and Bulcsú leaves the underground hand by hand with his love. There has been speculation that the murderer is in fact Bulcsú himself, and that the last "rail run" is a symbolic race where the evil Bulcsú perishes while the good Bulcsú survives. Although the director has denied this, he has stated |
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