• A Serbian Film (2010)
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[QUOTE=The_Marine;24370842]Fuck that. I would never buy a film like this.[/QUOTE] I could not agree more with this man.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;24370842]Fuck that. I would never buy a film like this.[/QUOTE] Ok then, would you go to a movie theater to watch it??
Definitely not. Saw it once and that's all I'll ever do. It was terrible and has no reason to exist.
I've downloaded it but have yet to watch it.
Ok well... maybe they should set up a PayPal account so that we can purchase an .ISO image of this movie or something, that way we'd all be able to [B]LEGALLY[/B] get it and the sales revenue would go straight to the moviemakers... I read these guys can't even find a distributor, not even in Serbia :/
I would like that link to the youtube movie. Eh. Fuck I saw The Human Centipede, it wasn't that awful, but this [b]sounds[/b] 30 times worse.
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;24373165]Ok well... maybe they should set up a PayPal account so that we can purchase an .ISO image of this movie or something, that way we'd all be able to [B]LEGALLY[/B] get it and the sales revenue would go straight to the moviemakers... I read these guys can't even find a distributor, not even in Serbia :/[/QUOTE] Why are you so hellbent on wanting to pay them? That would tell them that you actually tolerate this kind of filth. You're a sick motherfucker.
The part [sp]Where he fucks his son[/sp] is pretty disturbing. It's "at least see it once" movie. The acting/production wasn't bad, just the imagery I saw was just beyond fucked up.
But, but, it is art! You can tell by the foreigners and the desaturated film!
That theater release better not be cut.
I must say, I never liked the Serbian film industry. Croatian and Bosnian industry is far better and more advanced than the Serbian one. Althrough there are a couple of good movies.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;24374559]Why are you so hellbent on wanting to pay them? That would tell them that you actually tolerate this kind of filth. You're a sick motherfucker.[/QUOTE] Dude, you need to give credit where credit is due, whether you like this movie or not. :colbert: [editline]04:36PM[/editline] So you're saying that because they made one of the sickest movies ever, they [I]deserve[/I] to have their movie pirated??
Well as I said before, I loved it but that's because of how fucked up they made it yet how good the acting is for such a movie.
what the fuck. Just reading all of this crap makes me wanna throw up I knew shit like this would come up in horror flicks and before we know it, it's gonna be mainstream
I am terrified
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;24390601]Dude, you need to give credit where credit is due, whether you like this movie or not. :colbert: [editline]04:36PM[/editline] So you're saying that because they made one of the sickest movies ever, they [I]deserve[/I] to have their movie pirated??[/QUOTE] Yes. I don't want to encourage them to make more.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;24397092]Yes. I don't want to encourage them to make more.[/QUOTE] That's kind of a douchey thing to say, but whatever. I haven't seen it, kind of curious, so I might watch it eventually.
[IMG]http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu275/leonardo_ARG/seinfeld.gif[/IMG] Thoughts to movie. The reactions of the crowd look pretty much what I'd expect.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;24397092]Yes. I don't want to encourage them to make more.[/QUOTE] Lucky for them, that's just [I]your[/I] opinion and not a fact. IMHO these guys worked their asses off to come up with this movie and they deserve to be rewarded, it doesn't matter if you don't like their work or not. So, by your logic, next time you write some book or a novel, if some people find it disgusting they should be entitled to pirate it whenever they can, and not only that, people [I]should not[/I] give you the recognition you deserve?? Please... :rolleyes:
That is an unfair comparison.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;24409957]That is an unfair comparison.[/QUOTE] Unfair is thinking that we should NOT give a shit about their work and saying they deserve to have their movie pirated
So I saw this last night. And it was good as far a movies go, but... I will never see this movie ever again. It was sooooo fucking messed up and fucking...fuck I wish I could forget it. God dam, I'm mainly desensitzed to gore and such, but my god it was so fucking wrong in so many ways. But I know what the director was going or, and I think he did it very good, and I...fuck. Don't watch this movie.
He fucked a baby. [editline]12:07AM[/editline] newborn porn
Spoiler tag dude. Some people don't want the movie spoiled.
[QUOTE=cortzxxx;24501460]He fucked a baby. [editline]12:07AM[/editline] newborn porn[/QUOTE] Spoiler tags USE THEM
walked in on one scene of this film. never sleeping again i mean seriously what the fuck who the fuck would make this.
It's a fairly pointless film, the director tried to claim it was an allegory of some sort, depicting how people would paticipate in mindless acts of violence without questioning the reasons behind it (relating to the violent conflict that occurred in Yugoslavia). Personally I feel that's just an excuse to try and put as much sick shit into a film as possible without getting arrested. Think it's very well shot, produced and acted, but that doesn't excuse the mindless graphic violence in my opinion!
[QUOTE=oscarzacosta;24502283]It's a fairly pointless film, the director tried to claim it was an allegory of some sort, depicting how people would paticipate in mindless acts of violence without questioning the reasons behind it (relating to the violent conflict that occurred in Yugoslavia). Personally I feel that's just an excuse to try and put as much sick shit into a film as possible without getting arrested. Think it's very well shot, produced and acted, but that doesn't excuse the mindless graphic violence in my opinion![/QUOTE] Read up: [quote][B][I]I’m going to post my rebuttal here, and this will serve for you and anyone else who wanders over here to comment: First, I purposefully left out spoilers. Some may disagree and think spoilers are necessary to keep people away from images they may not want to see, but my response is A. Majority of people will never see this film because it will struggle to get a release and B. I don’t think so. If what I described and insinuated above wasn’t enough to keep weary viewers away, then they can blame themselves, and not the filmmakers, when they make the conscious choice to sit through it. Second, you read spoilers, obviously (side note: not everyone wants to be spoiled). You have now made a snap judgment on this film based on images described to you taken out of context. Someone like you will have no desire to suspend their bias to attempt to understand the metaphors and allegories present in the film. Your response will be something along the lines of “those types of images aren’t necessary to get a point across and if they have to resort to that, they aren’t very good filmmakers.” My response to you? [highlight]You haven’t lived in Serbia. Neither have I. But I do know that watching this film I got the distinct impression that these are an angry, violated people who have undoubtedly witnessed and experienced things we could never imagine in this country, thankfully. Are the images above necessary? In their case, they felt they were. These are people who have not been heard or given a voice, least of all in film. If they’re going to try and help people understand how violated and fucked over they feel, and this is their first chance to do so, wouldn’t you think that voice would be LOUD? It definitely is. This is their big chance to get people to empathize and understand their plight. Naturally they will resort to blatant, screeching metaphors and shocking images to get their point across. They want you to FEEL how they have felt, and to do that, they use images that relate to those feelings in one way or another to elicit a strong reaction.[/highlight] The baby scene you describe is not long, it is very short, and it is implied. It is also the least shocking image in the film. It’s the implication of the act that is shocking, and causes the viewer to think they saw more than they did. This is a brilliant effect that has been used in horror for decades. If the director can simply make you believe you saw something you didn’t based on pure manipulation and simple implication, and it in turn terrifies you, they have done their job. Some people are offended by the film, sure. And like I said, it’s not for everyone. I respect everyone’s right to free speech, which is why I support this film. You can’t say one type of free speech is better or more correct than another. It’s a movie. It’s not real. The filmmakers are not condoning these vile acts or showing them in a positive light. They are negative and deplorable acts used metaphorically to tell a story. They are not empty images devoid of meaning, either. One last thing: I’d advise anyone who strongly objects to the inclusion of such images to simply stay away from the movie. No one is making you, your children, or anyone else watch the film. You have a choice. You’re an adult. It’s fine if you disagree with it, I respect your right to do so and respect your reasons. But I find it hard to believe that people could judge a film without watching it based on a few spoilers that have been slightly exaggerated and/or distorted and taken out of context.[/I][/B][/quote] [QUOTE][B][I]it’s one thing to disagree, but to dismiss their plight and struggle just because you disagree with their vision? Deplorable. What if a Holocaust survivor made an equally violent and disturbing film? Would you dismiss their vision so quickly just because you knew little about the Holocaust? Also, I didn’t connect the metaphors just because of what the filmmakers said. Some of what they said isn’t even included in this review because I don’t know what the hell has gone on in Serbia other than a repressive Communist regime. But what I did include in my review is my impression, which is that – regardless of whether you know what’s going on in Serbia or not – these people are angry, and this is a film about being violated, repressed, stifled, and victimized to the highest degree. It’s also about being exploited in your victimization, which is disgusting. No one says that Vukmir is a good character or the film within the film is anything positive. He is representative of a larger evil. Yeah, I don’t keep up with everything going on in the world, but I do try my best. If the filmmakers had been Sudanese, I’d probably be more studied on their allegories. Just because I don’t know what’s going on in Serbia doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate a metaphorical film.[/I][/B][/QUOTE] I agree 110% with the person who said this. End of. [editline]09:11PM[/editline] *** OP updated!! ***
[QUOTE=calle7112;24514252]where can i watch it?[/QUOTE] Some guys say it's up on Yöutuße...
I cant find it, could somebody link it?
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