Love, Forgotten (2026)

Released: 2026-02-12 Recommended age: 8+ No IMDb rating yet
Love, Forgotten

Movie details

  • Genres: Comedy
  • Director: Dániel Tiszeker
  • Main cast: Vivien Rujder, Estilla Mikecz, Judit Hernádi, Tamás Szabó Kimmel, Lia Pokorny
  • Country / region: Hungary
  • Original language: hu
  • Premiere: 2026-02-12

Story overview

Love, Forgotten is a 2026 Hungarian comedy film directed by Dániel Tiszeker. The story follows Eszter, a successful actress who suffers an accident and develops amnesia. Her reality becomes confused: she believes she's living in the 1990s, working as a hairdresser, and searching for her soulmate. The film explores themes of identity, memory, and love with a lighthearted, comedic approach.

Parent Guide

A lighthearted comedy about memory and identity with minimal concerning content. Suitable for most children who can follow mild confusion plots.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Mild

The accident causing amnesia is not shown graphically. No physical violence. Mild peril from memory confusion and disorientation.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

The concept of losing one's memory might be slightly unsettling for very young children. No jump scares or horror elements.

Language
None

Expected to be clean given the comedic, family-friendly tone. No profanity anticipated.

Sexual content & nudity
None

Romantic themes about finding 'the One' are presented innocently. No sexual content or nudity expected.

Substance use
None

No depiction of alcohol, drugs, or smoking expected in this light comedy.

Emotional intensity
Mild

Mild emotional moments related to identity confusion and memory loss, balanced by comedic elements. Not emotionally overwhelming.

Parent tips

This comedy focuses on amnesia and identity confusion in a gentle, humorous way. The accident is not graphically depicted. The 'search for the One' theme is presented romantically without mature content. The 1990s setting provides nostalgic, family-friendly cultural references. No intense peril, strong language, or substance use is expected. Best for children who can understand mild confusion scenarios and light romantic themes.

Parent chat guide

Discuss how accidents can affect memory in real life versus movie portrayals. Talk about how our identities can feel confusing sometimes. Explore what makes someone 'the One' in healthy relationships. Compare 1990s culture with today's world. Ask how they would help someone with memory confusion.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What was your favorite part of the movie?
  • How did Eszter feel when she couldn't remember things?
  • What do you think a hairdresser does?
  • Why do you think Eszter thought she was in the 1990s?
  • How would you help someone who lost their memory?
  • What does it mean to search for 'the One' in a nice way?
  • How does the movie show that our memories make us who we are?
  • What's the difference between movie amnesia and real memory loss?
  • How does the 1990s setting affect Eszter's story?
  • How does the film use comedy to handle serious topics like identity loss?
  • What does the movie say about how we construct our own realities?
  • How might this story be different if it weren't a comedy?

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