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So, Branislav NuÅ”iÄ from 1990 is this intriguing documentary that draws heavily from Äilas' 'Nova Klasa.' It explores how those who once fought for the revolution turned into the very bourgeois they sought to dismantle. The tone feels quite reflective, almost somber at times. Itās fascinating to see the pacingāit's not rushed; it lets you digest the ideas presented, which is kind of necessary given the depth of the themes. The practical effects are minimal, but honestly, they don't detract from the performances, which feel genuine and grounded. Itās not flashy, but thereās a distinct atmosphere that captures the socio-political transitions in Serbia, making it a thoughtful watch for those interested in that era.
Focuses on socio-political themes and class transition.Reflective atmosphere with a digestible pacing.Grounded performances that enhance the documentary's message.
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