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Critics describe it as a "psychothriller that relates perfection with (self-)destruction," highlighting the protagonist's obsession with flawless design and his crumbling internal world.

"Tökéletes Ellenség" (Hungarian for ) is a psychological thriller that explores the dark intersections of guilt, memory, and the human subconscious.

As the tension peaks, it is revealed that Texel and Jeremiasz are doubles—one representing reality and the other the embodiment of twenty years of psychological repression.

Based on the novel The Enemy’s Cosmetique by Amélie Nothomb, the story follows , a world-renowned and highly meticulous architect. While waiting for a flight at the Paris Airport—a building he himself designed—Jeremiasz is approached by a relentless, talkative young woman named Texel Textor . The Encounter

The narrative unfolds through a series of "strange and morbid" tales told by Texel, who forces Jeremiasz into a captive conversation. What begins as an annoying encounter with a stranger soon descends into a psychological nightmare as her stories begin to mirror Jeremiasz's own repressed memories. The Core Themes The story is built around several unsettling revelations:


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