

Lepa sela lepo gore uciteljjica movie#
Even without this small hints, movie still remain pure classic, to me comparable only with "Apocalypse now" and "Platoon" by its objectivity. Also, most of the scenes are extremely dark and funny at the same time, but that's Serbian humor in general.

Two are holding the table, one is hitting it by the head, and they are all singing "We f*cked Tajci! We f*cked Tajci!" Tajci was ex-Yu singer from Croatia that represented country on Eurovision competition few years before war started. Also, in one scene you can see Serbian skinheads that are kicking traffic table with "Zagreb" (Croatian capital) written on it. For example, in joke scene, when Zoran Cvijanovic (junkie) want to insult Bosnian Muslim soldiers, he tell them joke that begins with "Check this out: Blonde, I mean Fata the Blonde, come to party." Fata is Muslim name, but is obvious that joke was first intended as joke abound blonde woman, but he upgraded it in the moment. Some sentences are very hard to translate. For example, Index (that's name of the bend) song that Nikola Kojo sing using gun as mice, was one of the greatest classics in ex-Yu (and lyrics fit the scene perfectly: "And tonight, if she listen, let her hear the pain."). I suppose that some things from movie will be hard to get if you are not from Balkan. Every one of them has his own reason to be there, but at the end, they all end completely empty, with only pure hate inside. You have pure communist (Bata Zivojinovic) against his fellow officer, you have two best friends (Nikola Bjelogrlic - Bosnian Serb, Nikola Pejakovic - Bosnian Muslim) against each other, you have urban freaks, you have junkies, you have educated teacher, you have everything you need. Every killing, every murder, has story behind, and movie gather them all. Brilliance of this movie is because it shows you why this war was so bloody and why it is so hard to have peace and reconciliation after all. Scenarij: Vanja Bulic, Srdjan Dragojevic, Biljana Maksic, Nikola Pejakovic. At the beginning, you will see Serbs burning villages (that explain title of movie) and killing people, but, from middle to end, you will see completely same behavior done by Bosnian Muslims. Lepa sela lepo gore Godina: 1996 anr: drama, povijesni, komedija, ratni Trajanje: 115 min Reija: Srdjan Dragojevic. For me, this is by far most objective movie about civil war(s) in ex-Yugoslavia, better then Bosnian (good) "No man's land" and Macedonian (masterpiece) "Before the rain". If you expect black and white war movie, forget it. Don't let the low marks take you away from this masterpiece - look at stars assignment, and you will get the picture.
