It’s a exaggerated reality. Face it. All in all, fucking disturbing, but hey, at some point, life gets disturbing, Palfi, just chose to show it in this way. I won’t say i love it, but surly i really liked the message of the film. A lot of families face a father/son disappointment, Lajos just couldn’t reach his fathers expectations (but not by it’s own fault). Sometimes things just have to be put in a grotesque environment to reach it’s cause. Sometimes…