antmo007
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Watching this film I got the impression that it was unfinished. Interrupted at the most interesting moment and then ... boom - epilogue. Too bad, the movie had potential. I hope that all the shortcomings have been eliminated in the "Setnja sa Lavom" series (I haven't had time to watch it yet, but I intend to, because I see that it's rated better than the movie). The actors did a solid job. Anica Dobra was fantastic, as was Bane Vidakovic, although they didn't have big roles. Andjelka Prpic was very good, and once again she showed that she can perform the main role. But anyway, because of these flaws, the film cannot get a higher rating than 5.
To begin with, let's break the myth that this is an anti-Croatian film. That is an absolute untruth. Croatian civilians and ordinary people were presented as good people who wanted to help the Serbian people. There aren't many of those scenes, but there are enough of them to show that the film has nothing to do with propaganda. Only Ustashas who cooperated with the Nazis at that time were presented as villains.
For a long time, it was neglected in cinematography that, in addition to the Nazis, and the bombing of Pearl Harbor, that the Ustashas also committed terrible crimes in concentration camps too. According to some Nazis, the Ustashas were even more monstrous in their sadisms.
So I'm really glad that at least one movie has finally appeared that shows that too, even though only a part of what they were doing is shown. The reality was unfortunately much scarier.
This film reminded me of the movie "Where Hands Touch", the only thing is that the love of two lovers is not in the center of the plot, but love and care for the family.
So let me repeat once again, this movie has nothing to do with propaganda against anyone and anything, but is just a reminder of WW2, the most horrific event that has befallen the planet. It is unbelievable that such things can be done by one human being to another human being. And that is why this film is good as a reminder to pay tribute to the victims and that such atrocities never happen again in human history.
For a long time, it was neglected in cinematography that, in addition to the Nazis, and the bombing of Pearl Harbor, that the Ustashas also committed terrible crimes in concentration camps too. According to some Nazis, the Ustashas were even more monstrous in their sadisms.
So I'm really glad that at least one movie has finally appeared that shows that too, even though only a part of what they were doing is shown. The reality was unfortunately much scarier.
This film reminded me of the movie "Where Hands Touch", the only thing is that the love of two lovers is not in the center of the plot, but love and care for the family.
So let me repeat once again, this movie has nothing to do with propaganda against anyone and anything, but is just a reminder of WW2, the most horrific event that has befallen the planet. It is unbelievable that such things can be done by one human being to another human being. And that is why this film is good as a reminder to pay tribute to the victims and that such atrocities never happen again in human history.
2 hours of pure violence in noir style. It's like reading a comic. Great acting and interesting characters. If you want to enjoy the action from the first minute and you don't mind the brutal violence, this is definitely a movie you should watch.