My Neighbour Martika is a movie directed by László Mohácsi in 2021 and inspired by the book Poor Folk by Fyodor Dostoevsky, first published in 1846. The movie features Emma Bellamy and Jessica Racz.
What users say
“The movie is better than the book”
But the book is worth reading.
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Storyline
The gap between the rich and the poor has widened beyond repair. While the rich minority enjoy the delights of life, poor folk exist in a perennial state of squalor. They are distracted, confused, with nothing to do but quarrel over their plight and think about the never-ending pursuit of a better life obtained through the collection of money. For Alyona and her neighbour Martika, the end of their friendship begins here.
Movie vs Book
Year
2021
Minutes
80
Movie Rate
7.90
Source: IMDb
Movie
My Neighbour Martika
Director: László Mohácsi
Country: Australia
Year: 2021
Length: 1h20m
Stars: Emma Bellamy, Jessica Racz
Year
1846
Pages
167
Book Rate
7.56
S: Goodreads
Book
Poor Folk
Original title: Bednyye lyudi
Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky
Country: Russia
First published in: 1846
Length: 167 pages
Genre: Fiction
User polls & recommendations
“You either ignore the comic book and make a great movie or you stay very close to the comic book.”
MATTHEW VAUGHN (Filmmaker)
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