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Critics and viewers alike praise the film's lack of melodrama and its honest, un-sentimental approach to motherhood and friendship.

“Mészáros avoids any moralising: the complications of the affair are just a backdrop... [Kata's] toughness attracts a young girl, Anna... Their bond awakens in both a sense of solidarity.” BFI Southbank Programme Notes · 4 years ago Orokbefogadas.Adoption.1975.DVD5.NTSC.Multisubs...

Mészáros utilizes a "social realism" style, often employing close-up shots and long, contemplative takes that capture the raw expressions and gestures of the characters. DVD Quality and Technical Specs Critics and viewers alike praise the film's lack

The story follows Kata, a 43-year-old factory worker who longs for a child of her own. Her life is one of routine and isolation until she meets Anna, a rebellious teenager living in a nearby state hostel. Their bond awakens in both a sense of solidarity

“The power in her narrative is its effortlessness and fragility... It's a story told through expressions, focusing on faces, eye movements and gestures.” - IONCINEMA.com · 4 years ago If you're interested in other classics of the era, Adption Blu-ray review | Cine Outsider

The "Multisubs" feature is particularly valuable, making this pivotal work of Eastern European cinema accessible to a global audience. Perspectives from the Community

This version typically features the original Hungarian monaural soundtrack.