Kostale
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At a time when Elvis Presley, was breaking the hearts of American girls with his songs, the Balkans had their Toma, whose heart was breaking by Yugoslav girls.
While Elvis would dance with his audience, stealing their smiles, Toma would bring his audience to tears by singing his melancholic notes, inspired by his life. As much as I am sure that most people in the world think that Elvis lives, through his songs, I am not so sure that so many people know the reason why the Balkans believe that Toma has never and will never die.
Toma is inwrought into every being from the Balkans so much that no wedding, celebration or even an ordinary student party cannot be imagined without the magnificent songs of this bohemian king. It is not so difficult to understand that if you decide to visit the "kingdom" in which Toma was one of the longest and most beloved "kings". It is located in the capital of Serbia, in its bohemian quarter called Skadarlija.
Every kingdom has its own fairy tale, so we (people from the Balkans) leave you in a fairy tale, wrote in an explosion of emotions, in which all the magic that gave this man the "crown" he wore was created and that gave us the legend with which we still cry, laugh, marry, celebrate, and mourn.
This time we gave you our best movie. A movie about our immortal Toma.
Enjoy and see you in "kafana"! (I am sure you will understand what it is. Let the feelings show you) :)
While Elvis would dance with his audience, stealing their smiles, Toma would bring his audience to tears by singing his melancholic notes, inspired by his life. As much as I am sure that most people in the world think that Elvis lives, through his songs, I am not so sure that so many people know the reason why the Balkans believe that Toma has never and will never die.
Toma is inwrought into every being from the Balkans so much that no wedding, celebration or even an ordinary student party cannot be imagined without the magnificent songs of this bohemian king. It is not so difficult to understand that if you decide to visit the "kingdom" in which Toma was one of the longest and most beloved "kings". It is located in the capital of Serbia, in its bohemian quarter called Skadarlija.
Every kingdom has its own fairy tale, so we (people from the Balkans) leave you in a fairy tale, wrote in an explosion of emotions, in which all the magic that gave this man the "crown" he wore was created and that gave us the legend with which we still cry, laugh, marry, celebrate, and mourn.
This time we gave you our best movie. A movie about our immortal Toma.
Enjoy and see you in "kafana"! (I am sure you will understand what it is. Let the feelings show you) :)
I can't say that the plot of this part of the film is as interesting as the plot we are used to in previous parts of the film, but I can definitely say that this part breathed life into the idea of a new dimension of the film. To everything else in the film (characters, scenes, dialogues, etc.). All this heat-up of the plot, accompanied by the development of Lord Voldemort in the background, is a very nice way to say goodbye to the elements of the film that make it childish. Watching this part of the film, the world of magic we are used to becomes more realistic and thus better in the domain that no matter how much we know that magic is beautiful and useful it can also be dangerous and uncontrolled and that is a good effect. The plot in this part of the film is not as interesting to me personally as it was in the previous parts of the film, but I am willing to relax and let JKR do what it intended to do, and that is to finish this story spectacularly and as much as possible realistically. Introducing the character of Professor Dolores is a great idea but I think her tyranny could have been portrayed a little better with stronger effects to the detriment of other actions in the film that were unnecessary. I don't like the way Dolores was eliminated because I think it could have been a more spectacular way to symbolize the end of a disgusting tyranny. The Order of the Phoenix is a great idea, but unfortunately it has not been given the attention it deserves. I believe this is because it is impossible to screen a book, which we are used to when it comes to Harry Potter books. Perhaps we could have paid a little more attention to the Order of the Phoenix itself as well as Dumbledore's army because somehow Professor Dolores, the Order of the Phoenix, Dumbledore's Army and Lord Voldemort are key elements of the film. I see this film as a continuation of the seriousness of Harry Potter, which in the last scene in this part of the film made it clear that the next sequels will be more serious, darker and more realistic and therefore worthy of the name Harry Potter and his fame in the world. Finally all the children go into oblivion and all the adults enter the game. I would praise the murder of one of the main characters, at the end of the film, but I personally didn't like the way it was done because I think it was supposed to be more emotional and somehow stronger and bigger. Either way, I am ready to enter the final phase of this film from which I expect a dramatic and screenwriting spectacle.
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