A Serbian film 2010 UNCUT with English Subtitles

 
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01/19/2020 Update – English Subtitles Added.

A Serbian film 2010 UNCUT
Srpski film (original title)
NC-17 | 1h 44min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller | 21 January 2012 (Japan)

Storyline

In Serbia, the retired porn star Milos is married with his beloved wife Marija and they have a little son, Peter, that is their pride and joy. The family is facing financial difficulties, but out of the blue, Milos is contacted by the porn actress Lejla that offers him a job opportunity in an art film. Milos is introduced to the director Vukmir that offers a millionaire contract to Milos to act in a film. However, Vukmir neither show the screenplay nor tell the story to Milos. Milos discuss the proposal with Marija and he signs the contract. But sooner he finds that Vukmir and his crew are involved in sick snuff films of pedophilia, necrophilia and torture and there is no way back to him and maybe it is too late to protect his family.

Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated NC-17 for extreme aberrant sexual and violent content including explicit dialogue

User review:

First, I want to say that I disagree with everyone who argues that this movie is simply made for explicit shock value with no other purpose. I can quarrel this with two simple points: 1. I am a male porn performer myself and immediately found there to be a handful of real concepts, thoughts, and fears to relate with Milos on within the first fifteen minutes of the film (desensitization, your position in a family setting as a pornographer, to take the job or not to take the job, etc). Now, I’m sorry if you have no way of grasping that he is a realistic and admirable character in believable shoes, but he is. The level of relation I found with Milos shocked and impressed me and made me wonder if either that screenwriter had had some personal experience as a porn performer in the past, or instead was just a really intelligent person who was able to grasp it without actually experiencing it.

2. People like this actually do exist! Snuff is not a fictional concept. There are people that are this sick out there – and involving massive sums of money and pornographers does not seem far off at all. If it weren’t for people who took the time to make films like this for us, how would we be aware of the twisted possibilities of what could happen to us if we’re not too careful? On top of these opening defense statements, there are a bundle of things that make this a fantastic film.

First of all, the cinematography – the look they got in post – the editing – it all looks stellar, tasteful, and comes off as being done by true, inspired professionals. This is probably the best looking and feeling film that exists that could be considered anything even nearing the “torture porn” sub-genre. While I would never call this a straight-up torture porn film, it certainly does feel similar when it delves into it’s scenes of sex and violence with “S&M tones” – that’s putting it lightly… I would never call this a horror film either. It’s FAR too human and psychological to me to be categorized in a genre that has become so stale and brainless. If anything, what separates it from most torture porn is that it’s torturing your brain, not just your eyes by seeing prolonged sadistic violence on it’s own. There’s a lot more to this. It’s more like psych-torture.

I also found the performances to be perfect for this film. Milos of course steals the show, see-sawing between the calm likable man he is and the primal beast he becomes when “working”. Marko was also another standout with his performance – very discomforting with his bitterness towards Milos and his uncontrollable lust for Milos’s beautiful wife. While Vukmir and his henchmen were the cheesiest, they still filled their shoes very effectively. Majority of the female characters didn’t have much personality, but I believe that was on purpose to go along with the mentality of pornography – and I found it very effective and dreamlike or nightmarish. I couldn’t believe how many stunning women they found to cast for such an intense film – it only adds to it’s surrealism.

The score was impressive as well. Hard hitting, abrasive, electronic beats almost comparable to a score like that of The Social Network – and just as good. It made me feel even more engaged in the film and the character than I already was beforehand.

Now, I know a lot of people can’t handle explicit gore – but the artificial violence itself is a masterful art on it’s own! To create an artificial scene of violence and make it believable and effective is a mighty task! And this movie is chock FULL of gut-wrenching ultra-violence! This is something that deserves recognition, praise… even awards. It’s not an easy game, kids! I would love to go into detailed descriptions of the groundbreaking scenes, but I’ll leave that to everyone else. I’ve looked through this message board and it’s just chock full of spoilers. I’ll just say that all the violence is extremely disturbing and realistic, and thus it’s very impressive.

Now I admit that I laughed plenty of times as an instinctual defense mechanism in reaction to some of the most over-the-top sequences. What else can I do as a human being? You feel disgusted, or you laugh. It’s one or the other. If it were real – I would certainly not be laughing, but it’s not – it’s a effective emulation of what in reality would be ultimate horror. Because it’s SO shocking and effective, I laugh, because I can’t believe they pulled it off – or took my brain to this new place it hadn’t been before. THAT, is something to admire.

I would never tell anyone to watch this movie. But I will tell you that it is absolutely a masterpiece of it’s own kind. Pulp cinema, if I had to call it anything so broad. A lot of people say they will never watch it again. Now, although it scarred me – I don’t think I’m going to lock it up and swallow the key. It’s too good to never watch again. But, it will be a long, long, long time before I do again… (Unless I have a sick friend who just wants to watch it WITH me THAT bad).

I’d give it a 10, which it very well probably does deserve in the long run, but I just can’t bring myself to do it.

Director: Srdjan Spasojevic
Writers: Aleksandar Radivojevic (screenplay), Srdjan Spasojevic (screenplay)
Stars: Srdjan ‘Zika’ Todorovic, Sergej Trifunovic, Jelena Gavrilovic

A Serbian film 2010 UNCUT with English Subtitles 16
A Serbian Film (2010)

104 min|Horror, Mystery, Thriller|21 Jan 2012

5.1Rating: 5.1 / 10 from 50,869 users
An aging porn star agrees to participate in an "art film" in order to make a clean break from the business, only to discover that he has been drafted into making a pedophilia and necrophilia themed snuff film.

12 reviews for A Serbian film 2010 UNCUT with English Subtitles

  1. Kenneth (verified owner)

    Fabulous video 👍

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  3. Anonymous (verified owner)

    still waiting

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  6. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Great film just not for faint hearted

  7. Kevin M. (verified owner)

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  10. Theodor Stadler (verified owner)

    The subjekt is not mine.

  11. Joe Poley (verified owner)

    No surprise that this is a polarising film and some view it with revulsion, but for me it was fascinating. Sure, some scenes are OTT extreme, but as a depiction of a man being used and abused and spiralling into hell, it was tensely and tightly told. Abandon all preconceptions and judge for yourself.

  12. Kenneth (verified owner)

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