Csere.bere.paros.2xhun.1991 -

The film’s central conflict lies in the clash between Marina’s supernatural intuition and the scientific rationalism of the 1990s.

The title Csere-bere páros (roughly "Swap-and-Trade Couple") emphasizes the romantic entanglements and partner-swapping themes that drive the plot's resolution. 4. Conclusion Csere.bere.paros.2xHUN.1991

Marina does not perform grand miracles; instead, her subtle insights prompt characters to confront suppressed desires. The film’s central conflict lies in the clash

The film uses a whimsical tone to redefine the "gritty" New York of the era into a space of potential magic, a trend seen in other contemporary films like Ghost (1990). 3. Hungarian Reception: Csere-bere páros Conclusion Marina does not perform grand miracles; instead,

The Butcher’s Wife (1991): Magic Realism and the Romantic Reawakening of Urban Space

This paper explores the 1991 romantic comedy The Butcher’s Wife (released in Hungary as Csere-bere páros ). Directed by Terry Hughes, the film serves as a quintessential example of early 90s magic realism, juxtaposing a mystical clairvoyant against the cynical urban backdrop of Greenwich Village. This analysis examines the film's thematic reliance on "intuition over intellect" and its particular resonance in the Hungarian cultural landscape during the post-socialist transition. 1. Introduction