the first feature by Eastern European director Istvan Szabo (who later directed better known Western and English-language flicks), this very much feels like a product of the mid-60s and the work of a young/first-time 60s director. Four swingin' young "engineers"/bachelors run amok in urban Czechoslovakia, as if being an "engineer" was the next coolest thing to being the Beatles.
Indeed sometimes AGE OF ILLUSIONS feels very explicitly influenced by A HARD DAY'S NIGHT, at least when it isn't feeling explicitly influenced by JULES ET JIM or by Godard's early rom-coms.
The four dark-haired dudes occasionally even frolic wackily in slightly sped-up motion. They all dress and basically look the same in wide shots, and it took me about fifteen minutes to begin distinguishing one from the other. Finally the film settles in to focus on just one "engineer" and the other three fade into the background. (Phew!
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Quote from: sprite75 on Today at 04:39:26 PM

