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Policemen, directed by Sašo Džukič, is a quirky 1997 comedy that dives into that chaotic pre-election atmosphere where power struggles are at their peak. It’s got this offbeat charm, really—two policemen, kind-hearted yet somewhat bumbling, find themselves caught in the crossfire of political machinations. The pacing has a nice flow, blending moments of tension with light-hearted comedy. The performances bring a certain warmth, making the characters feel relatable despite the absurd situations they find themselves in. It’s not just a political satire; it tackles themes of integrity and morality in a rather humorous way. The practical effects are minimal but clever, enhancing the comedic moments. This film captures a unique slice of the 90s Eastern European vibe.
Features a unique Eastern European comedic style.Interesting take on political satire during election season.Good character dynamics between the two main policemen.
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