Review of Aranybulla

Aranybulla (2022– )
8/10
It is a documentary
2 January 2023
First things first: Yes i know that one of the producers is involved in politics, but art should be above that! So about this documentary, it is a somewhat unusual format with a mix of historians, narrated scenes, and live action scenes. But as far as i am concerned it is working, it tell the story, and keeps it interesting. About the visual, it brings the maximum that it can, with a budget of around 2.500.000 million dollars! This budget is a very small one compared to movies and series like this. A movie set in the middle ages usually costs 10times the amount! Thanks to imdb, and hungarian film laws, we have a pretty good idea about the price. My personal opinion is that the color grading could be better, but the shots are working. About the acting, the movie has some pretty good actors, and they are doing their job right, but as it is a documentary the characters don't have the time, to develop. I hope they will let them play more in the movie version. So we can get attached to them and immerse ourselves more into the film! In a nutshell, this is a good documentary, with some room to improve. And as I already said I don't understand the hate and art should be above politics. So I encourage everyone to try and look above one persons political ideology, and involvement, not just in this case but every time you are looking at art!
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