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8/10
Croatian film I'm not ashamed of!
Balkanibal30 April 2011
First of all I'm a Croat and this is the best Croatian film in the last 10 years, therefore I can not be objective. I gave it 8/10 but this film deserves 7/10. So there you have it patriotism at work.

Secondly this film was made for 40,000$ but looks like it costed couple of millions, which means that the crew who made this film are actually wizards in real life, apprentice's of Gandalf himself (there is no other explanation).

Set somewhere in the near future the film depicts parallel plots, a clone of a "Big Brother" show (called Housed!), World War 3 going nuclear and messed up relationship between divorced parents arguing over their kid. Messes up parents are TV personalities, father is a producer of a "Big Brother" show and mother is a host and editor of a major news TV station (EUROTV). The people in the "Big Brother" show are unaware of the ongoings in the outside world, and the war is fought between the NATO and some unspecified "Eastern Alliance". That's all I'll say about the plot.

Plots revolve non-linear and are a refreshment for Croatian cinematography. Acting is mostly good, with just couple of scenes unbalanced which is a HUGE improvement for our small cinematography.

Anyway I recommend this film to everyone who likes SF, post-apocalypse genre.

PS - Did I mention that this film was made for 40,000$?!!! I can't believe it, you won't believe it but amazingly enough it's true
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9/10
Brilliant low-budget movie
boris-duras-119 July 2010
I'm Croatian, and this movie is a Croatian movie. But the theme is universal and very modern. In a "big brother" show called Housed a dozen of couples fight for the prize. Meanwhile in the real world starts the global conflict between NATO and the Eastern alliance. The producer decides to hide the truth from the contenders in the house... The story is told in a Pulp Fiction nonlinear way, it has a real depth and meaning, the main characters are well portrayed and acted, and the special effects are excellent for the budget they had to shot the movie. I hope it'll reach broader audience because this movie truly deserves that. I saw it last night in the Amfitheatre in Pula (Croatia) at it's world premiere...
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10/10
Not your regular (Croatian) movie
pavo-vranesevic16 December 2016
I just saw this movie and I immediately went to write this review, so do take that into account, but I just had to offer my view on the movie, right now, at 2 am :D

The movie plot intrigued me the first time I've even heard about the movie but sadly I hadn't found the time to see it while it played in theaters, however it has stayed in the back of my mind as a must-see movie, and finally I did and boy I am glad I did. Being a fan of anything SF and post-apocalyptic I already knew I was probably going to like it at least a bit but oh my was I completely mind-blown. Acting, music, atmosphere, story and background stories, the way the plot revolves, the fact that due to the low-budget factor of the movie a lot of it is left cleverly to your own imagination - all top-notch, there is nothing I would change. Interesting story made into brilliant movie.

Of course, take into account my plausible biases and fact that this is indeed low-budget movie and that it should be judged in this light.
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