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8/10
Fellini directing Pink Flamingos
14 January 2009
Before 'Zavet' there was similarity between Tim Burton and Kusturica artistic vision. They find their own, poetic style, and then they cowardly become prisoners of it. Burton has (and still have) Depp, Kusturica has Miki Manojlovic, and somehow they got critical praise for repeating same formula over and over again. However, there are persons like me who find joke funny only when they heard it first time. That's main reason why Kusturica's worst movies are 'Black cat white cat' and 'Life is miracle'. 'Zavet' is something completely different. You may like it, you may hate it, but this is NOT just another Kusturica poetic – Balkanic dreamlike stuff. Of course, if you want to be praised, you have to play safe. It was very easy for Kusturica to make just another flying gypsies movie and get award. Fortunately, as a brave person he chooses to make movie that will be ironic look to his previous works. 'Zavet' can be described as a strong and very harsh parody on previous Kusturica movies directed by Kusturica himself. It is beautiful to see one big movie director to not take himself too seriously. This is quality that Kusturica have and even the biggest, like Bergman or Kubrick, didn't have. This movie is so meaningless that becomes absurd, so absurd that becomes deep, and so unfunny that becomes hilarious. Same stuff that make 'Plan 9 from outer space' cult would made this masterpiece to people who knows how to watch it. Average western viewer would not get few references. Most notable, tire shop owner is Srbljanovic , and this refers to Biljana Srbljanovic, famous Serbian dramatic writer. Politically, she is very active as left oriented liberal, and she despises Kusturica's political views and anarchism. Kusturica's 'everything but not subtle' take to her work was to castrate Miki Manojlovic in Srbljanovic shop. Second reference is made to Goran Bregovic – previous Kusturica's composer. He formed 'Funeral and wedding orchestra' and start performing around Europe. Although he is praised as big composer, Bregovic is just performer and most of his songs (if not all) are poor covers of traditional Serbian songs. Kusturica's take on Bregovic was to confront one wedding and one funeral, with funeral mocking the wedding. Also, music is covering western classics as 'London Bridge is falling down' or French lullabies. You find this unfunny? Now you see how we feel in Serbia when listening Bregovic's horrible covers. I really liked this movie because it is not pretending to be deep, it is so overfilled with symbols that it becomes parody, and it is beautifully directed, as all of his works are. If you like previous Kusturica's movies, there is a big chance that you will hate this. If you don't like couple of his last movies, you may find this as pleasant surprise, because this is like Fellini directing 'Pink Flamingos'. On purpose. I have massive respect for this guy after 'Zavet'. Next Tim Burton movie would surely have main character with pale faces. Next Kusturica movies can easily be about aliens invading Earth. That's the reason why he is most interesting director on Earth, whether you like it or not.
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10/10
Watch it and learn something from it
18 December 2006
"Children of men" is easily movie of the year. Of course, it won't get any Oscar, but did "Blade Runner" got anything?

First thing that you will notice about this movie is that violence really looks brutal. If you think that there is something romantic and nice about war, please watch this movie. Also, it is SF, but for me - this is probably most realistic SF that I ever see, and future described in it doesn't look that far.

Story itself is very symbolic. It is not important why humans can't have children any more; important is what kind of world we are leaving to them anyway. Main character in this movie never takes gun, even if sometimes that looks like best choice. Choices he made are choices of common sense - there is nothing on this world more important than life of human being, no matter if it is just another man or last baby on earth. If there is some idea that claims to be more important than human life, then there is something wrong with idea. How human life is valuable, can be understand in world without kids - then life of one kid seems more important than world itself.

Also, this movie put one big equation sign between people. In refugee town, first we see Arab demonstration, but after few seconds - we see French refugees. In cage, woman speaks on Serbian asking for water (Balkan wars), but couple meters after it, German is asking for food also. In bus, we have Italian crying. To average western viewer scene when he sees Arab demonstration or Bosnian refugee are not life changing - he saw that before, on evening news. How horrible this really is, he can find out when he sees that same thing can happen to anyone. There is nothing cool about dying; there are no long speeches, blue sky, and long shots. People die in a second, when not expected, and their deaths look absurd, because they are. Death is impersonal and fabricated, because when there is 100 death people of bomb in one second, you forget to realize how horrible death of one human being is. This movie will remind you on that fact.

Already famous long shot is one of the most impressive long shots ever. I find acting in this movie brilliant - it is never exaggerated, it is never 'I want to win Oscar tonight, look how hyperemotional I am". We have great actors (Clive Owen, Michael Caine and Julianne Moore, among others), that are willingly part of movie, never becoming greater then story.

What to say at the end: watch this movie more then once. No matter if you will focus on story, acting, directing or music - you will enjoy every time. This is by far best movie released this year, with strong message that everyday world, soaked in meaningless blockbusters, keep to forget.
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10/10
One of the best war movies ever
20 October 2006
Don't let the low marks take you away from this masterpiece - look at stars assignment, and you will get the picture.

If you expect black and white war movie, forget it. For me, this is by far most objective movie about civil war(s) in ex-Yugoslavia, better then Bosnian (good) "No man's land" and Macedonian (masterpiece) "Before the rain". At the beginning, you will see Serbs burning villages (that explain title of movie) and killing people, but, from middle to end, you will see completely same behavior done by Bosnian Muslims. Brilliance of this movie is because it shows you why this war was so bloody and why it is so hard to have peace and reconciliation after all. Every killing, every murder, has story behind, and movie gather them all. You have pure communist (Bata Zivojinovic) against his fellow officer, you have two best friends (Nikola Bjelogrlic - Bosnian Serb, Nikola Pejakovic - Bosnian Muslim) against each other, you have urban freaks, you have junkies, you have educated teacher, you have everything you need. Every one of them has his own reason to be there, but at the end, they all end completely empty, with only pure hate inside.

I suppose that some things from movie will be hard to get if you are not from Balkan. For example, Index (that's name of the bend) song that Nikola Kojo sing using gun as mice, was one of the greatest classics in ex-Yu (and lyrics fit the scene perfectly: "And tonight, if she listen, let her hear the pain..."). Some sentences are very hard to translate. For example, in joke scene, when Zoran Cvijanovic (junkie) want to insult Bosnian Muslim soldiers, he tell them joke that begins with "Check this out: Blonde, I mean Fata the Blonde, come to party..." Fata is Muslim name, but is obvious that joke was first intended as joke abound blonde woman, but he upgraded it in the moment. Also, in one scene you can see Serbian skinheads that are kicking traffic table with "Zagreb" (Croatian capital) written on it. Two are holding the table, one is hitting it by the head, and they are all singing "We f*cked Tajci! We f*cked Tajci!" Tajci was ex-Yu singer from Croatia that represented country on Eurovision competition few years before war started. Also, most of the scenes are extremely dark and funny at the same time, but that's Serbian humor in general.

Even without this small hints, movie still remain pure classic, to me comparable only with "Apocalypse now" and "Platoon" by its objectivity. It is very fast movie, easy to watch and hard to understand, as Balkan always was. I hope you will enjoy.
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