Movies opening in Hungarian cinemas this week – TRAILERS

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Be it a blockbuster Hollywood superhero action movie, a thought-provoking art film or a light comedy, we all love going to the cinema to relax or catch up with friends. Let us see what the weekend has in store in the cinemas of Budapest.

Beautiful Boy

With Hungarian subtitles, original English dub: Cinema City (Allee, Aréna), Művész, Puskin, Tabán ArtMozi, Toldi, Uránia

We have another real-life inspired film debuting this week, too: Beautiful Boy adapts the best-selling memoirs of David and Nic Sheff. Nic (Timothée Chalamet) and David’s (Steve Carell) relationship as father and son appear normal and loving from the outside, but when Nic is about to go to university, things spiral out of control, and he is succumbed by his drug addiction.

The film is said to portray almost all stages of addiction with truthfulness without trying to point a finger at anybody – it rather focuses on connecting things and discovering the triggering events.

Mary Queen of Scots

With Hungarian subtitles, original English dub: Cinema City (Allee, Aréna, Aréna VIP, Campona, Westend), Corvin, Lurdy, Mi mozink Óbuda, Művész, Polus, Puskin, Tabán ArtMozi, Toldi

After becoming a widow, Mary Stuart (Saoirse Ronan) decides not to remarry but to take back what is rightfully hers, the throne of Scotland from Queen Elizabeth I (Margot Robbie).

Josie Rourke’s directorial debut features the tension between two strong-willed and intelligent women in power surrounded by men who wish to see them fall.

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