A 15-year-old who must accept the unacceptable-that his mother is an accomplice of the regime's crimesA 15-year-old who must accept the unacceptable-that his mother is an accomplice of the regime's crimesA 15-year-old who must accept the unacceptable-that his mother is an accomplice of the regime's crimes
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Aleksandar Djurica
- Dragan
- (as Aleksandar Durica)
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Beautiful camerawork, production, and the filmmaker Vladimir Perisic is providing interesting themes of politics and the time period of Serbia. Unfortunately, it fails to fully achieve it's success with an narrative that feels too lost to focus on it's message.
Serbian culture and it's politics isn't something I am familiar with and to make movies from their perspectives is interesting. As mentioned the camerawork, production designs and some of the concepts explored are pretty interesting and helps to establish it's time period and setting. Unfortunately, the narrative, while does offer some interesting concepts, fails because it doesn't fully grasp well with it's themes and proceeds to feel aimless and flying around like nothing. Including characters that felt too-staged that it loses it's sense of realism and purpose.
The performances weren't the greatest. Jasna Djuricic gives the best performance in the movie but the main lead, Jovan Ginic, tries but it just wasn't good enough to fully develop the role's emotions and their strengths. The worse aspect is the dialogue. Man, the dialogue clearly feels like it was written by someone who doesn't understand human communication and it feels like something ChatGPT would have written down.
It's unfortunate cause this movie does have something hidden somewhere that could be amazing and great but fails because of the lifeless writing, undeveloped characters, and it's repetitive nature. Failing to become a good art-house movie.
Serbian culture and it's politics isn't something I am familiar with and to make movies from their perspectives is interesting. As mentioned the camerawork, production designs and some of the concepts explored are pretty interesting and helps to establish it's time period and setting. Unfortunately, the narrative, while does offer some interesting concepts, fails because it doesn't fully grasp well with it's themes and proceeds to feel aimless and flying around like nothing. Including characters that felt too-staged that it loses it's sense of realism and purpose.
The performances weren't the greatest. Jasna Djuricic gives the best performance in the movie but the main lead, Jovan Ginic, tries but it just wasn't good enough to fully develop the role's emotions and their strengths. The worse aspect is the dialogue. Man, the dialogue clearly feels like it was written by someone who doesn't understand human communication and it feels like something ChatGPT would have written down.
It's unfortunate cause this movie does have something hidden somewhere that could be amazing and great but fails because of the lifeless writing, undeveloped characters, and it's repetitive nature. Failing to become a good art-house movie.
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,856
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
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