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Poslednja oaza (1993)
The most touching film I've ever seen!
I don't have a custom of watching same movies for many times. It must be really good to deserve the honor of being primary preoccupation of my life for hour and a half or two. But this one, I've watched four times, by now and I have a plan to watch it few times more. It is indeed the most touching film I've ever seen, it is indeed a film about love, even though that word is not pronounced once in it. Even though there is no human character in the movie! Film is about 13th born wild boar, who is rejected by his mother and by his elder brothers and sisters. Wandering the forest, he looks for someone to give him company, to shelter him. Finally, he is accepted by roe family: mother and father with their Bambi. These are the first moments in the film that makes you melt like an ice-cream and cry. Culmination of the film is flood. The whole forest is covered with water and all the animals are in panic. Total chaos and total disaster. Animals losing their homes, lives, their young ones. Gitzko (newborn boar) and young roe with his mother are saved on the 'last oasis', a higher piece of terrain which wasn't cover with water. They are waiting for the roe-buck, but in wain. His quest to return to his family ends tragically, as he dies not far away from them. Frankly, I don't know anybody who watched this film and didn't cry at these last scenes.
Neka cudna zemlja (1988)
great satirical movie
Definitely worth looking! This movie presents highlights of Domanovic's stories, Nusic's dramas and a lot of original humor, all rolled into great, but not widely known film. However, it has the same fate as other non-low-minded and non-sexual-humor movies which is to be misunderstood by majority of the people who have seen it, or to be more precise, just throw a glance on it. Lazar Ristovski is playing a role of story guide, stranger finding himself in a country that should be his fatherland, but is to the most bizarre boundaries spoiled and ruined by actual government. The country is ruled by mindless dictators, old fellows disconnected from reality, having no touch with the people themselves. The people are not only ones who suffer from their lunacy, the police and dictators themselves are shown as total misfortunates. My recommendations: if you find Orwell's works interesting and are a fan of Monty Python, you have to see this movie. Of course, if you are capable of finding it