
For Some Inexplicable Reason
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Áron stands in his life as an average 29-year-old weirdo. He has many contemporary complexes, a fresh university degree, and a recent break up. His parents have to support him financially as he is still a job seeker and while Áron is agonizing on his lost love, he is always interrupted by something; it seems like he’s not the main character in his life.
Top Cast


Áron Ferenczik
Áron Ferenczik
Áron Szentesi
Áron Ferenczik
Áron Szentesi


Miklós Horváth
Miklós Horváth
Miklós Hamza
Miklós Horváth
Miklós Hamza


Bálint Györiványi
Bálint Györiványi
Bálint Györvári
Bálint Györiványi
Bálint Györvári


Tamás Owczarek
Tamás Owczarek
Tamás Juhász
Tamás Owczarek
Tamás Juhász


Roland Lukács
Roland Lukács
Roland
Roland Lukács
Roland


Juli Jakab
Juli Jakab
Eszter
Juli Jakab
Eszter


Katalin Takács
Katalin Takács
Szentesiné Erzsébet
Katalin Takács
Szentesiné Erzsébet


Zsolt Kovács
Zsolt Kovács
Szentesi Endre
Zsolt Kovács
Szentesi Endre


Zalán Makranczi
Zalán Makranczi
Szentesi Balázs
Zalán Makranczi
Szentesi Balázs


Maria Leite
Maria Leite
Maria
Maria Leite
Maria
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