Posljednji Srbin u Hrvatskoj

  • Englisch The Last Serb in Croatia
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Croatia, seven years after bankruptcy. There is a fight going on in the world – water has become more precious than oil. In order to get hold of it, the powerful are ready to start wars, conquer, destroy, and even plant a zombie-virus. Mico, a bon viveur from Zagreb, whose daily routine includes massage parlours, restaurants and cinemas, where he watches a movie series featuring his favourite actress Franka Anic, is caught completely off guard by the zombie-epidemics. Nevertheless, he boldly embarks on an Odyssey accompanied by his movie heroine, with one highly unattainable, goal: to survive! (Cinemax)

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Malarkey 

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Englisch I’m bowing down before the Croatians! I really like these films that deal with squabbles between different nations. And the Balkans has of course been the ideal environment for those for quite some time. Making fun from almost all former Yugoslavia countries doesn’t hurt and it’s nice that it was done by the country who has got the sea out of the Balkan war and the rest of those countries continue to blame it out of jealousy to this day. However, it is clear that a lot of those allusions will be more understandable to the domestic audience rather than to international one. Zombie massacre has also been done better in other films. Anyhow, it’s still a nice try and a solid average zombie movie. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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Englisch A Croatian-Serbian zombie comedy that takes on the entire Balkans and it's not bad at all. The film is set in the near future where Croatia is seven years post-bankruptcy and clean water is worth more than oil. The most powerful are of course interested in the valuable resource and they unleash a zombie epidemic only in Croatia so they can seizeit. Some of the jokes are decent, but most are more aimed at the Croatian audience, so we don't get everything right. The characters are okay, technically the film OK, the only thing that hurts is that there is practically no gore and the zombie make-up effects aren’t impressive, either, but the effort is there. The film mainly benefits from an original idea and a critique of Croatian-Serbian society. Story***, Action***, Humor***, Violence**, Entertainment***, Music***, Visuals***, Atmosphere***, Suspense**. 5.5. ()