![]() I am warning you, there is rape, murder, necrophilia, and, in the U.S. This is the most violent movie I have ever seen. I want you to see for yourself and see as the story unfolds. A lot of space has been devoted to them and you can look up what they are anywhere and 2. I don’t want to describe them because, 1. There are scenes of indescribable brutality. The rest of the movie is a nonlinear attempt to figure out what the hell happened to him. He wakes up three days later, battered and bloodied, and with no recollection of what happened. But the situations are very weird, even for porn, and Miloš decides he wants no part in the movie. Vukmir describes it as art-house porn with real people in real situations. Miloš agrees to the job although he’s concerned that they won’t tell him exactly what it’s about. In fact, they only want Miloš, who Vukmir describes as the “Nikola Tesla of porn.” I guess that means he has a Tesla coil where his dong is. A former coworker, Lejla (Katarina Žutić) tells him to contact Vukmir (Sergej Trifunović) about a job that pays really well. Most of all he wants to get his family out of Serbia. He has some cash from his porn days squirreled away but money’s getting tight. Miloš (Srdan Todorović) is a retired, legendary porn-star with a wife, Marija (Jelena Gavrilović), and son, Petar. Some decry it as exploitive trash, others think that it’s brilliant. The film has definitely polarized people. ![]() I saw this version, running at 98 minutes, last night. ![]() It was just released in the U.S., although it’s a truncated version. The film has become notorious for the investigation into whether it broke any laws in Serbia. If you follow the horror-world then you’ve probably heard of the 2010 Serbian film, A Serbian Film.
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