Quo Vadis, Aida? Comments

  • Elias 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    "Dear Comrade" in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but the filming is more restrained, deliberately selecting and avoiding some materials, focusing on depicting the United Nations full of knowledge and reasoning. The ending only stops at the executioner and the victim gathering together, and there are no subtitles, "The Yugoslavia's love, hatred and hatred are constantly cut, and the rationale is still in chaos. Fortunately, NATO presided over justice and blew them all up, and the peacekeepers again...

  • Ryley 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    If the country that hates the United States the most today is Iran, Serbia is definitely not far behind. When Kosovo was split from Serbia by the United States, they naturally became a feud. Every year, I look at which films from other countries have been nominated for Oscar nominations, from the hit "Escape from Tehran" to this film, and I can see the current political trend in the United States to some extent....

  • Ada 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    BJIFF21, female...

  • Abagail 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    War is the trauma of all mankind. Everyone in every link is being ruthlessly pushed to the point of no return. The director presents everything objectively and calmly, how people's lives and dignity are taken away. All identities are out of focus, the conversation is full of lies, and no one can tell you if tomorrow will come. Why is Ada angry? What can Ada do? How did Ada survive? Maybe all we can do is tell the story over and over again to comfort the dead, until someone hears it, and someone...

  • Doris 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The group portrait scene at the beginning shocked all four, but I fell asleep in the second half. I still want to thank the group members for their tickets. (BJIFF/Day3/Scene11) [Emperor] (It rained all day in Beijing today, and I haven't been out for more than half a year. My feet hurt when I walked...

  • Charley 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    #BJIFF2021#13 @emperor. 3.5, neat proposition composition, delicate and soft female perspective. A heartbreaking story of a mother who did all her hard work and attempts and still couldn't save anyone. The final scene simply intensifies the cruelty, with the perpetrator happy and the victim helpless. Half a star for the Ada...

  • Hailee 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Peaceful enough, but not profound...

  • Ladarius 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    It eschews a direct depiction of the vast majority of the atrocities in the Srebrenica massacre (otherwise it would be unbearable for normal people, or the UN Blue Helmets would look even worse) and instead focus on the desperate struggles of a wife and mother. Regarding this history, I was particularly impressed by this passage in the book The Dark Side of Democracy: "30% of Bosnian Serbs categorically disagree (ethnic cleansing), while 60% 'agree or disagree. They're being led by 10 percent...

  • Kelli 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    It’s hard to have new ideas for a heavy historical film about the massacre. This film doesn’t choose a panoramic or a righteous perspective to tell the story. A woman who wants to save her family’s life sees the ugly side of politics. The pacing of the story is very good, the beginning is very exciting, and the end is also...

  • Tyler 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The shocking thing is that seeing the tragedy and pain of a family means that this tragedy has been staged countless times in the war. This is still the case for the military insiders, not to mention the ordinary people. The international community either has nothing to do with itself, or receives glorified and incomplete information. The political situation in the third world is "great" and there are many bones piled...

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  • Terrence 2022-01-18 08:01:03

    It’s not a film review, it’s just a record of me and "what happened to Ada"-what can we do for peace

    In April 2020, I graduated for an internship, and the manager is a Serbian. During the epidemic, Serbian President Vucic often appeared in the Chinese media. Once he mentioned Vucic to his manager, I said that this person was funny. The manager was angry: "I hate him, do you know what he did?" At...

  • Don 2022-01-18 08:01:03

    Why UN Looks Powerless?

    One of the best questions raised when or after watching the movie is: why were those UN blue helmets looked so powerless?

    Audiences must know that the blue helmets are not United Nations Forces, but Peacekeepers. There were only two experiences when UN formed forces to fight wars, Korea 1950 and...

Quo Vadis, Aida? quotes

  • Aida Selmanagic: General Mladic is looking for a civilian representative from among you in order to negotiate with him. Are there any volunteers?

  • Aida Selmanagic: We are on the list!

Quo Vadis, Aida?

Director: Jasmila Zbanic

Language: Serbo-Croatian,Bosnian,English,Dutch,Serbian Release date: March 15, 2021