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Neposlusni (2014)
This movie's like something you dreamed of and then you wake up...
To warn you now, this article may be too subjective, I'm not professional at all. The following is just my fresh and raw impression!
After not a few movies I have watched, I deliberately say that this is the most beautiful film I've ever watched. Not the best, but the movie with the most beautiful individual scenes, of course, and also a surreal beautiful whole.
You feel proud if you're from Serbia when you realize that it is really DONE here and when you see that beauty is all around us, but we grow up away from its simplicity.
This film is about 'being different', this is a film about Peter Pan and Wendy by us and in us, a movie about (not) growing up. This film is about instinct, about that initial feeling of a 'click' from which we have created love and it was a primordial 'click', even in the first decade of life, which I believe caused more pain to Leni. Because everything that civilization over the years made to you, you can not be what you were as a kid, and if you are such person that you dive into your own depths too often, you're gonna want more of the real, old self. This is not the only movie about all of that, but this movie is emotion, assembly of small acts, rather than needless theorizing about something that can only be felt, and not transferred through words.
Dialogue is rare in this movie, but it's still enough in it. Hana Selimovic with her movements and facial expressions made several silent monologues, monologues which hurt, what I think is a huge success for the actor.
My big wish is that I see this unique piece of art in cinema once again. Probably nothing can be compared with that feeling of the first time of its viewing. I wish I could go back to that moment, it's great! What was felt up in audience is that nobody judged Leni and Lazar, we all felt it, we all wanted it with someone, we would all in fact return to the freedom of children's impulses, into the disobedience, and that's why this film unwittingly encourages on self-exploration, which is the goal of the authors to whom I say: 'Well done, this is rare'.
10/10 of me for acting, photography, the script, the soundtrack, or simply: For a perfect movie!