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8.4/10
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During one peculiar night, the lives of several interconnected people are changed, as they rapidly experience love, disappointment, joy, greed and remorse.During one peculiar night, the lives of several interconnected people are changed, as they rapidly experience love, disappointment, joy, greed and remorse.During one peculiar night, the lives of several interconnected people are changed, as they rapidly experience love, disappointment, joy, greed and remorse.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Predrag Bjelac
- Baron
- (as Pedja Bjelac)
- Director
- Writer
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10cagic-1
Not wanting to repeat other users' comments on the story and its messages, I would just like to underline another important issue: This is the first and only Serbian contemporary movie being absolutely DONE! When I say this, I mean that every each character is a hundred percent authentic, that there is no word in this movie being said without a full background and deep meaning, that every single detail is being detailed to the mark, eg. music clips and MC's comments playing from the portable radio on the Roof, or the bet-house owner "entering" loudly on his PC, or the "Sladjana" cry always being placed at the right moment, etc... There are not so many even A-production movies being so precisely and brilliantly produced. All I can say is "Bravo" to Rasa Andric... didn't expect A Movie So Perfect. I liked his "Munje" a couple of years ago very much so... but in comparison to "Kengur", it was almost an amateur production. Congratulations!
When I first went to see this movie (journalist projection) I didn't know what to expect. This is just Rasa's third movie but, as Zoran Cvijanovic says, we've got "Wim Wenders from New Belgrade's blocks". This is also first movie of Miroslav Momcilovic (as writer) and I can just say "bravo care". The movie consists of three different stories describing life of youngsters in modern Belgrade. We had an opportunity to see many Yugoslav movies with similar subject in the past, but none of them had such great mix of romance, comedy and drama at the same time. If you have already seen "Munje" (and like it :)) you will be thrilled by this movie. I fully and sincerely recommend this funny and entertaining flick to everyone and give it 9/10. BRAVO!!!
This is one of the best Serbian movie of 21st century.
Movie is funny and satiric, but the message itself is totaly different.
It's about group of friends that live in the same neighborhood for whole their life, without a regular job, money and girlfriend. They are dreaming about better tommorow in their contry and their life.
If you decide to watch this movie, you'll laugh for 90 minutes.
This is the movie that marked a life of a many generations in Serbia.
As a Romanian, I liked it, I understood it, I resonated with it, especially since I was about 25 years old in 2004, like the characters, it reminds me of those years. I rather (as a comparison) say that this movie is an Eastern European ''Clerks'', in a very good way.
One of the best Serbian comedies of all times. Perfect script with every line written very carefully and yet so simple, brilliant actors and director!
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- Ko bom velik, bom kenguru
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- Gross worldwide
- $13,793
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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