That doesn't make the scene any less vicious or disturbing, quite the opposite.īut if the goal of the movie was to create a reaction, it achieved its goal. A scene that is vivid at first, but is not explicit through the act that is most despicable. This movie is notorious already, especially for one scene. Just your vote will be enough to get people on your "side" or against you. There's movies where it doesn't even matter what you'll write about them. Reviewed by kosmasp 8 / 10 Controversy abound Title (Brazil): "A Serbian Film – Terror Sem Limites" ("A Serbian Film – Terror without Limits")
The poster in the movie-theaters and the boxes of the DVD or Blu-Ray should warn that this story is recommended to a very specific audience but censorship, never, since it is the best marketing that a polemic film can have. Certainly a sensitive person will be sick and will not like or even see this movie.
The acting and make-up are impressively realistic. The sequence with the baby is unbearable and hard to see the scene with Milo's family is too violent and disturbing but absolutely predictable. "A Serbian Film" is one of the most violent, sick and graphic films that I have ever seen, but I liked it. This film is indeed sick, violent, polemic, with many transgressions but "Irréversible" "Salò o le 120 Giornate di Sodoma" "Hostel" "Ichi, the Killer" "Cannibal Holocaust" "I Spit on Your Grave" (the original) and many others also are and they have their public and fans. My wife, for example, is a very sensitive person and would never support watching "A Serbian Film". "A Serbian Film" is, without any doubt, one of the most polemic films of all times etc." These were the magic words that made me see this film.įirst of all, I am against any censorship: a film shall be accordingly rated, with warning advising the theme since only very specific audiences might like it. Yesterday, the exhibition of "A Serbian Film" was forbidden in the RioFan Festival by the promoters that claimed in a note that "We deeply regret the decision. But sooner he finds that Vukmir and his crew are involved in sick snuff films of pedophilia, necrophilia and torture and there is no way back to him and maybe it is too late to protect his family. Milos discuss the proposal with Marija and he signs the contract. However, Vukmir neither show the screenplay nor tell the story to Milos. Milos is introduced to the director Vukmir (Sergej Trifunovic) that offers a millionaire contract to Milos to act in a film. The family is facing financial difficulties, but out of the blue, Milos is contacted by the porn actress Lejla (Katarina Zutic) that offers him a job opportunity in an art film. In Serbia, the retired porn star Milos (Srdjan Todorovic) is married with his beloved wife Marija (Jelena Gavrilovic) and they have a little son, Peter, that is their pride and joy. Reviewed by claudio_carvalho 7 / 10 Censorship is the Best Marketing Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil But soon he finds that Vukmir and his crew are involved in sick snuff films of pedophilia, necrophilia and torture and there is no way back for him and maybe it is too late to protect his family. Milos discusses the proposal with Marija and he signs the contract. However, Vukmir neither show the screenplay nor tells the story to Milos. Milos is introduced to the director Vukmir who offers a millionaire contract to Milos to act in a film. The family is facing financial difficulties, but out of the blue, Milos is contacted by the porn actress Lejla who offers him a job opportunity in an art film. In Serbia, the retired porn star Milos is married with his beloved wife Marija and they have a little son, Peter, that is their pride and joy.