Anni happily starts working as underground ticket seller. A passenger in a rush leaves owing part of the ticket.


Alright, so The Blue from the Sky. Is this worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you're into the kind of film that just feels like a warm hug. If you need explosions or even just really *fast* talking, you might find it a bit slow. But for those who enjoy a gentle, sweet romance with some genuinely lovely songs from t...

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"Alright, so The Blue from the Sky. Is this worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you're into the kind of film that just feels like a warm hug. If you need explosions or even just really *fast* talking, you might find it a bit slow. But for those who enjoy a gentle, sweet romance with some genuinely lovely songs from the early sound era, this is a little gem. It's a quiet charmer, not a blockbuster, so manage those expectations. Our story kicks off with Anni (Mártha Eggerth) working her shift s..."

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