Balkan ekspres (1983) Poster

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7/10
The funny side of the World War II
rexillusivii29 June 2005
This funny petty thieves gang led by Tetka (Olivera Markovic) and Mr. Stojcic (Zivojinovic) lead a hilarious life in the wartime Serbia. As they pose as musicians - a memorable, very functional soundtrack - they run into situations found only in an occupied country. Filmed in a low budget circumstances, this movie breaks up every myth of war heroes: just trying to save their lives would lead these guys into a heroic acts such as sabotage. Made out of several episodes, this comedy feature gives also a stunning insight into the dark side of the war - one can be shot just for kicks of an enemy soldier.

Excellent leading cast is supported by marvellous Radko Polic as evil-looking and acting German officer, who blows the the gang's cover. A cameo by very popular singer Toma Zdravkovic of the 1980s gives that true bohemic atmosphere. And "the eternal support actor" Predrag Milinkovic as the violinist also gives a good performance. "Balkan ekspres" if filled with some really laughable one-liners. Jokes are obviously hard to translate, but here are some of the quotes:

Pik (trying to escape from German officer): "I just have to give my aunt the medicine."

(The gang discusses future plans) Stojcic: "After this job, I am off to Casablanca!" Tetka: "And where is that?" Stojcic: "In Switzerland!"
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8/10
One of the most popular yugoslav films
halabarec18 March 2020
I have to admit that there are funier and more original films in ex-yugoslavian time and space, but you have to realize, that in this one there are pure legends acting, including one wery popular singer in form of Toma Zdravkovic (the one that gets beaten by the german).
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