A Serbian Film

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Horror / Thriller / Mystery / Erotic
Serbia, 2010, 104 min (Special edition: 95 min)

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Milos, a retired porn star, leads a normal family life with his wife and son in tumultuous Serbia. A sudden call from his former colleague will change everything. A leading role in a new production will provide financial support to Milos and his family for the rest of their lives. A contract insists on his absolute unawareness of a script they will shoot. The director and his cohorts will stop at nothing to complete his vision. In order to escape the living cinematic hell he's put into, and save his family's life, Milos will have to sacrifice everything. (official distributor synopsis)

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Isherwood Boo!

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English There is no big controversy here, and no Balkan video to shock conservative viewers. Rather, the film is a cruel bore in the regime of a better amateur snuff film. In its desire to explicitly depict everything that involves the main character's dick, it actually brings about so much that, next to this, the French film Martyrs seems like an elaborate horror epic worthy of textbooks. There are three questions in my head: a) what is wrong with the director, b) what did the actors think during the filming, and c) what's the point? I don't have a satisfactory answer to any of those questions. It’s shit that is not even worthy of the increased attention it has received, let alone a better review. PS: The ending is a parody of itself, in the style of the bloody geysers of Peter Jackson's first films. For real. :-) ()

novoten 

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English Not in the end. The atmosphere, however, becomes increasingly intense on its own, rough scenes do not disturb despite occasional hyper-vomiting, and the actors perform their parts even in situations where I would certainly expect numerous moments of embarrassing overacting. And when the audiovisual form is entertaining and the unsettling mood begins to cautiously hint at a dark ending, then it happens. The final twenty-minute bloody frenzy where I expected catharsis, but only got an embarrassing self-parody. Spasojevic, like a little child, tears down the carefully constructed structure made of building blocks in an outburst of rage. Considering that Serbian Film is probably the only one of its kind in this form, it's actually quite a pity. ()

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Necrotongue Boo!

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English "A Serbian Film is not only shocking, but above all unsettling." I copied this sentence from the film description, because I can't agree with it. What was supposed to shock me about that? I don't live in a vacuum and I wasn't shocked even by Fifty Shades of Gray, so ... I was unsettled, but for the same reason as with most crappy romantic comedies - I don't understand where such films get funding. I was partly annoyed, partly bored and without the FFW button on the remote, I probably wouldn't have managed to make it to the end. I’m not the least bit surprised that the Human Centipede is listed among similar films, the list should also include Human Nature. ()

DaViD´82

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English Snuff with a plot; snuff in the robes of ancient tragedy. Strong, well acted, escalates like little else, surprisingly completely non-amateurish, flawlessly crafted, but still I would never recommend it to anyone. Never. Just as I know for sure I'll never watch it again. Never. In essence it is completely unevaluable because every few minutes it oscillates along the entire assessment scale from genuine enthusiasm, to self-disgust, contempt for the filmmakers, to the declaration of war on Serbia... P.S.: This was beautifully put by Tim Anderson of “Bloody Disgusting": “You don’t want to see A Serbian Film. You just think you do." ()

POMO Boo!

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English I don’t usually give the “Boo!” rating to formally well-made films with A-list actors. When this happens, it must be a film that undermines itself in some extreme manner and does everything to prevent me from perceiving it as anything else but garbage. Srpski film addresses similar topics as Joel Schumacher’s 8MM – human psychology under the destructive influence of extreme porn and breaking of the worst taboos. Unlike 8MM, which is a suspenseful psychological thriller, cautious in dealing with these sensitive topics, Srpski film relishes in delivering them in a straightforward and vulgarly self-serving fashion, proudly considering that to be its biggest strength. A masterpiece in cinematic materialization of social retardation. ()

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