

Title: White God
Year: 2014
Genre: Drama
Rating: 6.6
Cast: Zsófia Psotta, Luke, Body, Sándor Zsótér, Thuróczy Szabolcs
Description: A visceral howl of canine fury and societal injustice, "White God" isn't just a film; it's a primal scream echoing the anxieties of a fractured world. Kornél Mundruczó masterfully crafts a fable, cloaked in the gritty realism of Budapest, that transcends the simple man-versus-dog narrative. Hagen, the loyal and loving canine companion, becomes a symbol of the marginalized, his journey mirroring the brutal indifference faced by those pushed to the fringes. The film's unflinching portrayal of both human cruelty and animal resilience is profoundly unsettling, leaving a lingering sense of unease long after the credits roll. "White God" is not for the faint of heart, but for those willing to confront uncomfortable truths, it’s a cinematic experience that bites with both power and poignant beauty. A must-see for fans of allegorical cinema and anyone captivated by the unwavering spirit of survival.