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Rondo, directed by Zvonimir Berković, unfolds like a slow-burning chess match, where every piece moved holds deeper meaning. Mladen, the lonely judge, meets every Sunday with his friend Fedji, the sculptor, for their weekly chess game. But this routine becomes entwined with the complexities of a love affair with Neda, Fedji's wife. The film creates a palpable tension through its understated performances, particularly by the leads, who navigate emotional landscapes with subtlety. The atmosphere is thick with longing, and the pacing allows both the chess and the relationships to develop organically. There's something almost voyeuristic about witnessing their struggles, reflected in the strategic game they play. The interplay of desire and betrayal becomes a poignant commentary on loneliness and connection.
The chess game serves as a metaphor for the character's emotional states.Strong performances that capture subtle nuances of human relationships.Interesting exploration of themes like isolation and desire.
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