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Re: A Serbian Film

Posted: 16 Apr 2011, 00:52
by saltysam
i'm sorry,but at the risk of being a hypocrite (slating other people who dismiss a film without seeing it) this film looks absolutely woeful,cut or uncut and i have absolutely no interest in seeing t.

Re: A Serbian Film

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 09:55
by HungFist
This interview says the US BD and DVD will both be cut:
http://twitchfilm.com/interviews/2011/0 ... n-film.php

Re: A Serbian Film

Posted: 27 Sep 2011, 18:09
by HungFist
Now banned in South Australia, cut by three minutes in the rest of the country.
- http://www.movie-censorship.com/news_en.php?ID=2900

In Germany it appears to be cut by 13 minutes.
- http://www.ofdb.de/view.php?page=fassun ... vid=326882

Also banned in Brazil apparently

Re: A Serbian Film

Posted: 29 Apr 2012, 03:20
by HungFist
A Serbian Film - The US finally get it uncut (on dvd)
- http://www.movie-censorship.com/news_en.php?ID=3654

This is actually playing in a cinema next door to me, but I can only imagine how much fogging censorhip there would be... Sometimes it sucks to live in Japan Image

That being said, I maybe still remember the film a bit too well after 1½ years to watch it again quite yet... not exactly a film you forget very soon...

Re: I Spit On Your Grave Remake Censored

Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 00:15
by Shingster
Shingster wrote:I think I might check out A Serbian Film to see what the fuss is about, not that I think it's going to be anywhere near as bad as it sounds (no film ever is when the nastiness is placed in context), if only because I'm one of the few people I trust to not have a hysterical reaction to controversial material nor be one of these people (and there are far too many of these types out there) who desperately cling to any artistic message in exploitation films, when most exploitation films like most horror films are meant mostly as entertainment for people with a specific aptitude for the content provided.
Well, I actually sat down to watch this last night completely uncut and it might be the first film to hit me with (two) scenes that I wish I could un-watch now! :lol:

The allegory is obvious enough but the entire premise and tone of the film was just too absurd for me to take that seriously. I've read interviews with the director and he comes across as either extremely pretentious or tediously over-zealous in selling the "message" of the movie (and the same could be said about the film itself I suppose). He's put together a competent enough, cynical psycho-thriller (a little too competent in places!) but the unflinching depiction of child rape in A Serbian Film, whilst obviously shocking, ultimately strikes me as very, very lazy. Creative filmmakers know less is more.

Oh and Mark, you know how you can never predict how someone will react to a film? Treat this as an exception to the rule & avoid like the plague mate! :D

Re: I Spit On Your Grave Remake Censored

Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 10:39
by Markgway
Shingster wrote:Oh and Mark, you know how you can never predict how someone will react to a film? Treat this as an exception to the rule & avoid like the plague mate! :D
Don't worry. I have no intention of watching it. :D

Re: A Serbian Film

Posted: 02 Sep 2013, 12:42
by HungFist
"Everyone who doesn't like A Serbian Film, get the fuck out of here" - William Friendkin

(back-translation from Finnish. Source: Finnish film reporter in Venice)

Re: A Serbian Film

Posted: 03 Sep 2013, 02:35
by Markgway
Friedkin hasn't made a good movie in 40 years.

Does anyone care about his opinion?