• Souvik Ghosh

    ★★★★ Watched by Souvik Ghosh 11 Jan, 2013

    Epic would be too small a word for this ethereal experience, Kusturica's parable of self annihilation. It is hailed as one of the most "important" movies of all time and it absolutely deserves the acclaim. Much akin to a delirious roller coaster ride, its a tragicomic which is devastatingly funny, brutally dark and full of satirical symbolism. The final scenes are some of the finest ever committed to film. This is not merely cinema, this is a must-watch for every…

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  • SriK

    ★★★★★ Watched by SriK 28 Apr, 2013

    -- CMLT280 --

    One of the craziest "war movies" I've ever seen. The movie is constantly running on all four cylinders, from one energetic scene of excess to the next, until the final half hour or so where things become a bit more somber and tragic. In some ways it's almost like a high-energy bizarro-world version of Once Upon a Time in America, as thematically speaking it's also focused on friendship, betrayal, and regret only set against a war backdrop,…

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  • Borgnine

    ★★★★ Watched by Borgnine 30 Mar, 2013

    I liked when the Borats would dance around to the ska music.

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  • anne_f_

    ★★★½ Watched by anne_f_ 01 Mar, 2013 2

    A film that caused controversy upon its release. this is Serbian director Emir Kusturica's telling of the lives of two friends in Yugoslavia from World War II to the Yugoslav Wars.
    I probably need to watch it again to properly understand what was going on, and to decide whether the controversy about the way that the various Yugoslav nationalities were portrayed was justified.

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  • tazy

    ★★★★★ Added by tazy

    Una de mis películas favoritas de toda la vida: el derrumbe de las ideologías, del esquema en que vivimos y cómo se puede perder algo que podría parecer "inmortal": la nacionalidad, el país, la supuesta identidad.

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  • jsjirn

    ★★★ Added by jsjirn

    Powerful despite the director's fascist politics.

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  • Ross Maclean

    ★★★★★ Watched by Ross Maclean 28 Oct, 2012

    A ramshackle but incisive view of of post-World War II Yugoslavian/Serbian history. It's audacious, bold, witty and compelling. It's anchored by very human tragedy but takes place within an epic-in-scope cinematic world of freewheelin' excess.

    The opening sequence is astonishing cinema.

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  • Kutulhu

    ★★★★½ Watched by Kutulhu 07 Aug, 2012

    Prior knowledge of the history of Yugoslavia isn't needed to enjoy the undefinable insanity of this film; making it maybe the most accessible allegorical art-house film ever. There is a kind of spirit manifest here. If ever a movie was 'alive', its this one. I was surprised by how much I was moved by the ending, only to realize how the same ending, done by someone else, enraged me fifteen years later.

    Everyone should have a Balkan brass band following them.

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  • danjoebak

    ★★★★ Watched by danjoebak 06 Aug, 2012

    Epic tale of the love and loss of a country.

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  • sigurdak

    ★★★★★ Rewatched by sigurdak 18 Jun, 2012

    My favourite movie, I love the way the director and his Co play write has mad humoristic moments out of really dark moments in human history. I and still let you understand the seriousness of the story they are telling.

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  • nicksav

    ★★★★½ Added by nicksav

    Wonderful film from Kusturica.

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  • NigelRampant

    ★★★★ Added by NigelRampant

    A Serbian film about 50 years of Balkan history. Sounds dull, eh? WRONG!!

    Underground is an bacchanalian circus of a movie powered by an irresistible mixture of slapstick comedy, the joyous energy of a traditional gypsy brass band, and the wildly entertaining relationship between two larger-than-life best friends, Blacky and Marko, and the woman they both love - their personal betrayals serving as metaphor for Yugoslavian civil strife (probably!). Everyone seems to be constantly drinking and getting pissed with the…

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