Everyone is talking about references on Serbian history, oppression and whatsoever. So I want to point the key scenes (Caution: Spoiler!) before posing my question.
What do those Serbian guys show us?
Did I miss something important? At least you get a good impression on what's going on in this movie. So where should I begin in understanding the metaphorical tones of that movie? I can find ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to justify any of the actions listed above.
Is a father raping his son next to his wife, who gets raped by his brother, like a metaphor of the government, trying to raise your taxes? I can't tell - and I'd be glad if ANYONE who gave this movie more than one star could tell me, where I can find a message in this movie.
If "a broke man reaching for every little bit of money" is the message - well that could be told without having a dozen people molested, mutilated and murdered. If you have problems and want to address them there is always a possibility that doesn't involve rape, decapitation or sex with the dead.
Those Serbian guys are just sick in their minds and I can't imagine anyone with such a rotten mind that they can focus on details like blood spraying on thighs of a boy that is just being raped by his father while lying next to his mother.
I never thought I would quote Eric Cartman ... but I do it again: "Seriously .... the f*** is this?!"
What do those Serbian guys show us?
- Very detailed decapitation of a woman who got tied to a bed and repeatedly hit while being raped
- Rape (and murder?) of a newborn baby, straight out the mother's womb
- A man raping another unconscious man
- Hitting Women
- A woman having all her teeth knocked out being forced to perform oral sex and getting choked by a penis through holding her nose
- Implication of raping a woman with a metal tube and showing her obvious death through bleeding out
- Rape of a male child by his father with graphic details of blood spraying from his anus to his thighs
- Rape of the boys mother by her husbands brother right next to the boy being raped by his father
- Implication of necrophilia in the final scene after the protagonist kills himself, his wife and his son with a bullet
Did I miss something important? At least you get a good impression on what's going on in this movie. So where should I begin in understanding the metaphorical tones of that movie? I can find ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to justify any of the actions listed above.
Is a father raping his son next to his wife, who gets raped by his brother, like a metaphor of the government, trying to raise your taxes? I can't tell - and I'd be glad if ANYONE who gave this movie more than one star could tell me, where I can find a message in this movie.
If "a broke man reaching for every little bit of money" is the message - well that could be told without having a dozen people molested, mutilated and murdered. If you have problems and want to address them there is always a possibility that doesn't involve rape, decapitation or sex with the dead.
Those Serbian guys are just sick in their minds and I can't imagine anyone with such a rotten mind that they can focus on details like blood spraying on thighs of a boy that is just being raped by his father while lying next to his mother.
I never thought I would quote Eric Cartman ... but I do it again: "Seriously .... the f*** is this?!"