Imre Fehér lies. There's no story. It's unimportant in any case. Just the occasional plot or plot—the breakdown of the sailing ship Csobogó, on which Lint and Harlequin are traveling, when it gets stuck with a Nazi bomb. What's valuable is the Nouvelle Vague aspect that intersperses jazz music with beauty. "Beautiful" means blue, the sunset in Tihany, the Balaton, and obviously 19-year-old Anikó Sáfár as God brought her into the world, tanning and flirting on the deck as they head for Piha, but the beautiful girl changes course because she wants to be in Tihany. She's a Harlequin to him, and b…
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