Who's Singin' Over There? Comments

  • Aditya 2023-07-27 16:45:22

    An embarrassing journey to the former south of the last century, the poetic folk-style music starts and ends in series. The director of the Serbian Archives said it was the eve of Serbia's sacrifice, a description of the end of the nation. The starting point is as small as a road trip, where various types of passengers are used to show the various forms of living beings under the war. The dark humor hides the core of the tragedy of the group portrait. The gypsies at the end are still singing,...

  • Karlee 2023-07-27 08:50:49

    That little song is really...

  • Kianna 2023-07-26 18:01:30

    It's rare to see Gypsies in what's happening on the bus and their singing expresses all they're like another built-in lens. Love the...

  • Karlie 2023-07-22 16:03:22

    Yugoslav films have a very distinctive feature, the absurdity and sadness in the silly and cute. A country or a nation is a dream in the end. Since it is a dream, you can be absurd at will, you can farm the land on the road, you can drive blindfolded, you can collectively watch the yellow trees in the woods, you can stop while driving and cut into another absurd experience, and so on. It's just that after waking up from the absurd dream, the country is not broken and the people are...

  • Octavia 2023-07-16 15:22:31

    Sure enough, it is NO.1 in the film history of the former Yugoslavia. It is impeccable and must be given full marks. The first time I saw a former Yugoslav film, the starting point was high enough. A road movie, a national dirge under the cloak of comedy. The plot is full and full of tension. The plot is cleverly designed, almost interlocking seamlessly. It starts with two wandering artists singing, and ends with this magical echo. During the period, the laughter kept on laughing, until the...

  • Kiana 2023-07-15 22:18:29

    People's lives are varied, and when the war comes, the ashes will be wiped...

  • Monique 2023-07-14 05:34:20

    A road movie worth watching. With accordion soundtracks, absurd plots and political metaphors, the Yugoslav film style is very prominent. After the explosion, is it continuing to...

  • General 2023-07-09 09:31:37

    A bus that had to go to its destination no matter what obstacles it encountered ended up at the end. The music of the two tramps is a melancholy narration of the misery of the era, and runs through the entire film. And the rhythm of the harmonica plays with a humorous tone, making this sad road tale a joy to enjoy. Are the films of the former Yugoslavia so sad and happy? This is a sense of humor nourished by so much...

  • Wendell 2023-07-06 04:32:17

    The people of the former Yugoslavia hope that the disintegration of the motherland is just a...

  • Theodora 2023-07-04 09:23:16

    Balkan movies always take Gypsies as their eyes and Gypsy spirit as their...