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Annabell 2022-01-23 08:01:55
Sarajevo, the past that no longer exists
Yugoslavia’s football is worthy of pride and has always run through it, whether it is Tito’s break with Stalin or whatever, this is the pride of this country. Grandpa left only because he didn't want to listen to politics and would rather go to a nursing home. The cry of the bride may be due to the...
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Bertha 2022-01-23 08:01:55
Sleepwalking fat man
Similar to "I Love Tito", the protagonists are all fat little boys, and they all look at society from the perspective of a child.
It's just that the social background of this piece is tense and everyone is at risk, not the prosperity of socialism in "Tito".
But the boy’s innocence reconciled the...
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Darion 2022-01-23 08:01:55
In which country and dynasty, the Cultural Revolution/White Terror was terrible, my father could not change his cheating and lust, like the Yugoslav people could not change his love for football. The younger son is a cute doll, and the elder son grows into a handsome tramp in a few years. For serious subjects from the perspective of children, sleepwalking is the most drifting element. Throughout the "Waves of the Danube", I think of the later "Father and Daughter"
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Eloy 2022-04-19 09:02:44
Looking at Yugoslavia at that time with the eyes of a child, it is unpretentious but sad to the extreme. Martha asked, do you love me, Malik said, I love you more than myself in this world. Who said there would be no true love under war.