Lepa sela lepo gore movie tv#
It is the kind of strong, subtle and realistic acting that I favor over the more theatrical and unrealistic acting that unfortunately plagues Serbian cinema and TV these days.
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Gvozden as this huge Tito fanatic is also very well developed and he definitely left a big impression. Brzi and Profesor are somewhat less memorable, but Marko has his moments and Viljuska has some highly amusing lines of dialogue and is entertaining as this over-the-top but highly likable character. Overly crass, but highly realistic and he had some fantastic scenes. But others are mostly much more memorable. I admit that I wasn’t a fan of Milan and Halil as they were incredibly underutilized as adults and I preferred their flashbacks as children much more. They felt so real owing to their realistic portrayal and superb performances from a very talented cast. I have to say that the character development is terrific here, stupendously so as I felt as if I met these people. The highlights were their humorous conversations as well as that scene with the woman which felt really suspenseful and was stupendously well shot and executed. The ending is good but not my favorite and I liked the flashbacks quite a bit and some were great, but the standout is definitely the tunnel storyline and thankfully it took the majority of running time. It is moving in emotion, epic in execution and it tells its story so well and is incredibly involving throughout its whole runtime. The film has a strong anti-war statement and it doesn’t take sides which is very commendable. The script is excellent here, really well crafted.
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Now these flashbacks sometimes were too convenient and rushed (the schoolteacher flashback should have arrived much sooner), but they were mostly really well incorporated into a coherent whole. But it also employs a flashback structure to it as it showcases the past of these soldiers, especially focusing on the friendship between Milan and Halil.
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The film is set during the Bosnian War and it tells of the story of a group of Serb soldiers trapped in a tunnel by a Bosnian force. Ugly villages remain ugly even when they burn “ Lepa sela lepo gore (Pretty Village, Pretty Flame) is a 1996 Serbian war film directed by Srdjan Dragojevic and starring Dragan Bjelogrlic and Nikola Kojo among others.