Attila Miklósi provides his family a rich and easy life in the elite suburb of Budapest. Their fortune is based on his mostly low-profile criminal activities. When Attila's father dies, he decides to give up his way of living and become a decent person, however, this transformation challenges the very foundations of his family.
Cast and characters
Main cast
Szabolcs Thuróczy as Attila Miklósi, an entrepreneur making a living from various crime-related activities
Eszter Ónodi as Janka Miklósi, Attila's wife
Renátó Olasz as Márk Miklósi, Janka and Attila's son
Laura Döbrösi as Mira Miklósi, Janka and Attila's daughter
Zsolt Anger as Endre Hollós, Attila's old-time friend and business partner in crime
Zsolt Végh as Ferenc Gál, former partner and friend of Attila and Endre
Although being a remake of a Finnish series, Aranyélet is only loosely based on the original material, and from the show's second episode on the plot develops differently. The creators intended to reflect more on the Hungarian society involving new themes and characters.
Reception
Critical reception
Aranyélet has received widespread critical acclaim and has been praised by many critics as the greatest Hungarian television show of all time. On IMDb, it holds a rating of 9/10, making it the highest rated television series produced by HBO Europe. As of July, 2019 it is the 65th highest rated television series. After the first season, IGN Hungary wrote "Aranyélet is not just the best Hungarian television series ever made, but it is also one of HBO's best thrillers. It is characterized by steadily high-quality acting and creative work, a great plot and perfect way of storytelling, not to mention the unforgattable characters, who are defined by our problems, our narrow-mindedness, and our country. Be very proud of them." Player.hu wrote "Without doubt, HBO's original crime family drama seems to be the best Hungarian series, every actor is a perfect choice, it looks good, and tells the story in an excellent way. What's more, it is quite addictive." The second season met with positive critical reception as well, IGN Hungary described the season as "more exciting, crazier, darker, has more plot twists, but it is more human than the first season. In conclusion despite the exaggerations and being too action-packed sometimes, it is still a masterpiece, which makes our expectations even higher for the next round." Season 3 met mixed reviews - critics praised the season's political themes, acting, and being even more reflective on Hungarian politics and corruption in general, while many criticizing the plot, character development and the ending. Judit Lola Bodnár from 24.hu wrote " the final season of Aranyélet knows no mercy: it reflects so much, that only those won't see the country in it who live in total ignorance." Tamás Hauschel from Player.hu wrote "The third season of Aranyélet was the best thing that could happen to Hungarian television.", while Zsolt Sarkadi from 444.hu wrote "HBO's once promising series turned into the most shameless garbage".
Aranyélet had a great impact on Hungarian pop culture with Anger's character, Endre Hollós became the breakout character of the show. Anger reprised his role as Hollós in Hungarian pop-rap duo Wellhello's music videoHentesék and in a television promo on RTL Klub advertising the Christmas broadcast of Home Alone with Thuróczy as Attila Miklósi. The characters wore the costumes of Harry and Marv, as a reference to Home Alone. Eszter Ónodi also reprised her role as Janka Miklósi in a fake campaign video for mayoral election in the fictional town of Szentvázsony.