A mediocre political movie

Serenity 2022-03-22 09:02:39

Srebrenica is not a peaceful city. Before the war, two-thirds of the residents were Muslims and one-third were Serbs. Because of the demand for independence under the instigation of the West, the Muslims began to slaughter Serbs from exclusion. At that time, the Muslims were not as pitiful as in the film. It was a joy to kill men and rape women. In the end, Srebrenica became a fortress for the Muslims to continuously attack the Serbs. Where did it go? After the Serb occupation, all of a sudden the men of the Mu ethnic group became good babies? So this movie shows that history in a very one-sided way. In particular, this mediocre film has won so many awards from that point of view, which shows that it is a political film, which is similar to Mo Yan's winning the Nobel Prize for Literature.

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Extended Reading
  • Kole 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The creation is restrained enough, and the process of watching is still choked by the oppression of war. On this level, it is very beautiful. Why is it that any European film has such a high level of production?

  • Jeremie 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    A more accurate translation should be "Aida, where are you going", which refers to the New Testament. Compared with the tyrannical warlords and incompetent peacekeepers, the heroine is like a suffering saint. There is an argument near the end, and there is a big quarrel at the end - the people in the movie theater hate their neighbors as much as in the movie, it is a black humorous satire

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!