Flower-eaters of László Darvasi, narrates us, in a beautiful fresco in which he tries to fix the totality of things that happen in the world, and which has as context the Hungarian revolution of 1848, a disturbing story where love is linked and desire, violence and war.
The narrative focuses on the dreamy and sensual Klára, who has married an emotionally distant botanist, which leads her to satisfy her sexual desires with other men. When all attempts to prolong the revolution are brutally suppressed, Klára and her young son are pushed into the violent heart of all events. And that's where they find themselves with a complex universe populated by characters that try to fight against the relentless course of history, in a world led blindly and mercilessly by people who have turned their backs on the powers of the imagination and the beauty, and they have given themselves over to ...read more