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SlobodanGrasic

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Alternative Math

Alternative Math

7.3
10
  • May 14, 2023
  • The accurate expression of Zeitgeist

    A remarkable film that shows one of the reasons why this world is falling back into the abyss. In this age of formalism and false correctness, which is only an expression of cowardice to speak the right things and the truth, pseudo-educated self-satisfied parents make idiots out of their children who, when they grow up, will be ignorant people who will not be aware of themselves or the world around them. Them. On the other hand, not only education, but also all other institutions are managed by largely incompetent, and very often stupid, formalists whose goal is not general well-being, but survival in their business positions.

    This movie explains why we shouldn't be surprised that school shootings happen.
    The Fighting Guerrillas

    The Fighting Guerrillas

    6.5
    1
  • Mar 8, 2023
  • Falsification of reality

    In the Second World War, Colonel Dragoljub Mihailovic did form a Chetnik movement for a guerrilla war against the Germans, but that movement very quickly became treacherous due to opposing conceptions of resistance and an ideological split with the partisans.

    On 19 September 1941, Mihailovic met with Josip Broz Tito in the village of Struganik to discuss an alliance between the Partisans and the Chetniks, but the negotiations failed due to major differences in the goals of their movements. Tito advocated a broad joint offensive, while Mihailovic believed that the uprising was dangerous and started too soon and was afraid that it would trigger major reprisals. Tito and Mihailovic met again on 27 October 1941 in the village of Brajici near Ravna Gora to try once more to reach an agreement, but they agreed only on secondary issues. Immediately after the meeting, Mihailovic began preparations for an attack on the partisans, but he postponed it only because of a lack of weapons. Mihailovic told the Yugoslan Government in Exile that the capture of Uzice, where the weapons factory was located, was necessary to prevent the strengthening of the communists. Through his representative in Belgrade, Colonel Branislav Pantic, on 28 October 1941, Mihailovic contacted the president of the treacherous government, General Milan Nedic, and the next day with the German officer Josef Matl, with an offer to fight together against the partisans in exchange for weapons. This offer was conveyed to General Franz Böhme, the head of the Military Administration in Serbia, and the Germans offered a meeting for November 3rd 1941. In the meantime, the Chetniks attacked the partisans in Uzice, Ivanjica, Cacak, Gornji Milanovac and other places of free territory, the first in the enslaved Europe at the time, on the night between 31 October and 1 November 1941, but they were repulsed. Then, in the village of Slovac, about 350 partisans captured by the Chetniks were handed over to the Germans. This attack started the civil war in Serbia. Because of this, on November 3, 1941, Mihailovic postponed the meeting with the German officers until 11 November 1941. At the meeting in the village of Divci, which was led by Mihailovic and lieutenant colonel Rudolf Kogard, Mihailovic assured the Germans that his intention "was not to fight against the occupiers" and that "he never made a sincere agreement with the communists, because they do not care about the people. They are led by foreigners who are not Serbs..." giving the Germans incorrect information. At the meeting, Mihailovic proposed that the Germans help him in his fight against the partisans and that this cooperation remain hidden from the Serbian people, but the agreement was not reached because the Germans demanded the complete surrender of the Chetniks and believed that the Chetniks would attack them despite Mihailovic's offer.

    Mihailovic carefully hid the negotiations with the Germans from the Yugoslav Government in Exile, as well as from the British and their representative Duane Tyrell Hudson, who was in Mijalovic's military staff at the time of the meeting in Divci. Having failed to defeat the Chetniks, faced with reports that the British considered Mihailovic to be the leader of the resistance and under pressure from the German offensive, Tito once again offered negotiations to Mihailovic, which led to negotiations and a subsequent armistice on 20 or 21 November 1941. Tito and Mihailovic had their last telephone conversation on 28 November 1941. Tito declared that he would defend himself against the Germans, while Mihailovic declared that he would hide.

    With Mihailovic's approval, the commanders of his detachments decided on November 20 to join the legalized Chetniks under the command of General Nedic, in order to be able to fight against the partisans without fear of the Germans and to avoid compromising Mihailovic in the eyes of the British. About 2,000 to 3,000 Chetniks joined the army of Nedic's regime. Legalization enabled the Chetniks to receive a salary and alibi from the Quisling government, while Nedic received more soldiers to fight against the communists under the command of the Germans.

    Apart from that, all the films in which the original languages, related to the place and time of the event, are not used, in this case Serbian-Croatian and German, are worthless regardless of their artistic achievement.
    The Surgeon

    The Surgeon

    4.8
    6
  • Sep 14, 2021
  • Exaggerated use of music

    There is a misuse of music in almost the entire film. The film would be better not to have too loud music, especially in dramatic moments when the sound is too strong and counterproductive - instead of contributing to the drama, it only reduces it and distracts from the plot.
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