We can see Hungarian actors in many successful films and major Hollywood productions, who sometimes speak in Hungarian. It is a rare occasion when Hungarian words are brilliantly put together one after another, and most of the time the Hungarian is lame in these foreign works.
The horse's leg stands out, but not for Daniel Brühl, whom we can recognize from several films and who recently appeared in one of Netflix's best productions, “The Situation in the West” as the one who signs the German peace. Even though they no longer show him in the movie, he is ultimately his character. Matthias Arzberger In real life he was assassinated a few years after signing.
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The actor may be known to many of us primarily from the movie The Chase for Victory, where he plays Niki Lauda on screen, who is locked in a huge battle for race victories with Chris Hemsworth, that is, with James Hunt in the movie. Anyway, Daniel Brühl has played in amazingly great films over the decades, gaining international fame with the historical thriller, Goodbye Lenin! He brought it to him, and later he also played in Dishonest Brigantyk, among others.
But where are the most interesting Hungarian themes that you may not have noticed yet?
In the first part of The Mummy, for example, his explorer counterpart Brendan Fraser plays a Hungarian explorer who comes from Budapest. Gábor Béni speaks in Hungarian several times in the film, but it is very difficult to understand.
His Hungarian identity is almost completely incomprehensible, even though he is Hungarian.
Unsurprisingly, in most scenes like this, the actors speak with a strong accent; There are many compilation videos on YouTube where fans have collected these scenes (for us, very important and touching).
In one of the Netflix series, The Psychiatrist, for example, Daniel Brühl, an actor of German and Catalan descent who has had an amazing recent career, speaks in Hungarian for a big scene. Not just a sentence came out of his mouth, but it was a direct quote from the Bible.
Here is the scene: