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I hate this show...
dhopw423 October 2007
So, there's two dominant channel in Hungary, RTL Klub and TV2, and they are at war for years. The reason for this war is simple: who can make the most successful and popular TV show, that everyone watches? In fact, RTL won this battle. Their TV series, "Barátok Közt" is now the most popular series in Hungarian television, but TV2 never gave up: they made "Jóban-Rosszban". After that, RTL Klub made "Szeress most".

These 3 series are bad. They are so bad, they make me want to kill myself. And the worst thing about it, that they are the "most-watched" shows at present. That means, that Hungarian people are modest. VERY modest. They don't recognize quality, and they don't need it. That's why "Szeress most!" still exist, and that's why the other series still exist.

OK, let's talk about "Szeress most!" (from now simply SZM). It's horrible. Not as bad, as "Barátok Közt" (from now simply BK), but still horrible. The main problem is with the actors. They simply can't act, but unlike BK, there are one "good" actor in SZM, who's got a little talent.

The dialogs are gruesome. And that word expresses better than words my feelings about this show: "gruesome".

The camera-man's work? Oh God, please, why this fixed camera? I can understand, that sometimes it's necessary, but all the time?! Please, have mercy. And there's 2 cuts per minute approximately. Of course it's bad, when there's too much cut in a scene. I saw a few days ago a movie in which there was two-thousand cuts in a 5 minute long scene, and it was awful, but it's awful too when the only thing you can see in a film is the desperate face of one actor.

And the plot... OK, it's a soap opera, there isn't a persistent plot, but the story lines (and the conversations) are as far from real life as Star Wars or the Lord of the Rings.

I'm not saying, that I'm a professional movie-expert. No, I'm really not. I'm just an ordinary guy who watches TV-shows and movies all day, but when such an ordinary man like me says that "Hey, I could make a much better show than this!", then there's something wrong.

So I really hope that one time these series will perish, because they stink. And let me say it once again: Hungarian people don't know what's quality is, that's why they like "Barátok közt", "Jóban-Rosszban" and "Szeress most". And that's why these series still exist. I mean, OK, not everybody likes Lost, Dexter, Prison Break or House MD, but these TV-shows are professional shows with professional a professional cast. And that's why I mean when I say "quality". It's equal to professionality in this case. And the Hungarian series mentioned above are not professional. They are just simply bad.

"Szeress most" is simply bad (but still better than "Barátok Közt"...).
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I love this show!
Pookyiscute12 February 2004
A new prime time program from the producers of Baratok Kozt (a long time running soap opera in Hungary), only I think this is much better. A great cast, interesting characters, with only one flaw, in my opinion...it's only on once a week!

Basic Plot: Several different families whose lives intertwine with one another. Alexa, the beautiful young blond star of the program, has dumped her 'would-be' fiance on the day of their engagement to be with Tibi, the young man she truly loves. Her ex-fiance, who had an ulterior motive for marrying Alexa, finds her and Tibi, and tries to kidnap her, but is unsuccessful. However, there are so many different subplots to this show, it's difficult to talk about each one individually.

The best soap opera in Hungary to come along in many years. I highly recommend watching this program if given the opportunity.

I give this show a 10 out of 10 (10 being the highest).
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