Za one koji ne mogu da govore [For Those Who Can Tell No Tales] (Jasmila Žbanić - 2013)
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Za one koji ne mogu da govore [For Those Who Can Tell No Tales] (Jasmila Žbanić - 2013)
Continuing with the Christmas-Themed Movies; Last Christmas was a decent-ish movie to watch... but I will admit that nice twist caught me off guard.
Recommendation of the week: Quo Vadis, Aida? (2020)
Dir.: Jasmila Žbanić
Cast.: Jasna Djuricic, Izudin Bajrovic, Boris Ler, Dino Bajrovic, Boris Isakovic.
Genre: War
Plot: Aida is a translator for the UN in the small town of Srebrenica. When the Serbian army takes over the town, her family is among the thousands of citizens looking for shelter in the UN camp.
Filmphilics score: 8/10
December 13 ~ Last Christmas
🎅 Countdown to Christmas 🎄
I watched this movie with my husband the other day and I really liked it. It's not your typical Christmas movie. The main character Kate (Katrina) is a mess and some parts are really depressing. It feels like a movie that shows that life is not always easy and fun.
Last Christmas (2019) Paul Feig
December 6th 2020
- Why can I see you? - Because I’m a part of you.
Last Christmas, Paul Feig (2019)
📽 Last Christmas (2019)
I wanted to see this movie when I first saw the trailer, but then I kind of forgot about it until my mom came home with it the other day. I seriously loved it. It’s heartfelt, emotional, and real. And, honestly, you will not see the plot twist coming. It’s so so so good.
Sex/nudity: 4/10
Language: 4/10
Violence: 2/10
Overall rating: 8/10