I definitely recommend you stay away from it- no matter how much you love "shock" movies, or if you can take "sick, shocking stuff". Reviewed by Meven_Stoffat 1 /10 Crueler than cruel, darker than dark, more vile than vile entertainmentĪ Serbian Film is an ugly, cruel, nihilistic and depressing movie- one I regret having seen. I just don't love this kind of film, or the thinly veiled attempts to disguise absolute exploitation as something profound. Fair enough - if you don't like them then don't watch. Sub-genres come and go, and the recent tide of shocking torture films are more akin to a test of the viewer's resolve, than the slices of entertainment they used to be. I saw another review of this film that evidently recognised genuine "art" in every single frame I, like some of the other reviewers - have happily watched horror and exploitation movies for years - but so what? It doesn't make any difference whatsoever. Using babies and children does not make it artistic, independent of your cultural origins - although some people claim that it is art. Realistic torture and extremely graphic rape scenes usually make a negative impact on the viewer, because they are horrific and unpleasant subjects.
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It's supposed to be profound in some way, but ultimately it is just irredeemable pain and destruction, and contains no social commentary at all. It almost reminded me of seeing footage of beheadings on the internet. It doesn't necessarily make it a good film, although it is admittedly well shot, and well acted. I was aware of the fact that I was increasingly annoyed as I watched this film - mainly because the filmmakers use every trick in the book, and obviously some new ones to batter the viewer over the head with aggressive imagery, in order to make enough social fuss to draw in viewers. It is the way in which Srdjan Spasojevic tries to cover his dubious tracks by passing it off as some kind of artistic political allegory about life in Serbia. The thing that bothered me the most about Srpski Film isn't necessarily its use of deliberate shock, and taboo busting scenes designed to offend.
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The boy - presumably also drugged - lies face-down, bleeding profusely from his anus as the man continues a sustained sexual attack. A man is shown violently anally raping (onscreen) a young child - his own son, after he is injected with massive doses of a powerful sexual stimulant. He then takes down his underwear, and rapes the screaming newborn baby - on screen. The mother lies prone, and pushes the baby out into his hands. A baby is graphically birthed on screen by a large bald man.
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This review contains spoilers - and descriptions of scenes depicted in Srpski Film. Reviewed by meccanici 2 /10 Every exploitation trick in the book. Otherwise, go and watch it, but just remember that images can not be erased from your brain aftewards. There are many good films out there, and you may go on living without watching this one. If you think that you may belong to this group, don't risk it. Violent and obscene thoughts will keep intruding, and it's scary for me to think how much this can affect some people. It may leave permanent scars in your mind that will ruin some of the best experiences of your life, such as witnessing the birth of your child or lying in bed caressing a son's hair.
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Some of them left a deep impression in me, sometimes for a few days, but that eventually vanishes. Fear and shock are powerful emotions, and films are a safe and entertaining way of experiencing them. This is not about the film, but about you, the potential viewer.Īs many other reviewers, I've seen a significant amount of "extreme" or strong horror movies. There are already many good reviews here dealing with the cinematographic, technical, cultural etc aspects of this film, so I won't add anything new there. Reviewed by figueira-g N/A A friendly warningĬonsider this not exactly as a review, but as a warning from a friend, in case you haven't seen this film yet and are curious about it.