Quo Vadis, Aida? Comments

  • Ken 2022-03-20 09:02:36

    The female perspective is not unique, but it is indeed relatively rare.//The war narrative starting from the female character looks softer and more delicate. The protagonist’s identity setting makes her seem to be able to take the lead, but it is often beyond her ability to increase the sense of powerlessness. With a soft temperament//The dramatic treatment adapted from real events still concentrates the narrative...

  • Tamara 2022-03-20 09:02:36

    To deconstruct the conflict in this war from the perspective of a UN employee, the fate of the displaced people behind the war is also tragic compared to the bloody confrontation on the battlefield. Being a mother, knowing a little bit of the cruel situation, and watching her family embark on a desperate path, how heart-piercing the pain is. In the last shot, the children outside the theater are still playing football, and the sound of gunshots from the theater is endless. The huge contrast...

  • Irving 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    1. See also a movie with as many as nine production countries/regions, which is equivalent to the previously seen "Dogtown", "Benevolent Betrayal" and "The Gaze of Ulysses", but not as good as "Dancer in the Darkness" "; 2. Reminiscent of the movie-watching record I wrote in the entry of "Borderless Land": movies can not only be used for entertainment, but also can expand knowledge and learn knowledge. Because of "Ada, what's wrong?" "Only then did I learn about the "Pers Rebrenica Massacre"...

  • Monica 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Men find all kinds of reasons: race, ethnicity, religion, etc. to kill each other, because they don't have the ability to breed life, but won't it be destroyed? In this way, you can win the dominance over others, and you can find a sense of...

  • Leonel 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    1. Carriage after carriage of unarmed civilians are taken to the "safe area" by Da Barra, just like cage after cage of livestock being pulled to the slaughterhouse. A good show meant that the machine guns started shooting, but after the war, the executioner could have fun with his descendants in the same venue. 2. The incompetent and cowardly United Nations and peacekeeping forces believed in the "guarantee" of the genocide army and kicked out civilians directly when they were able to shelter....

  • Trudie 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    This film once again touches the death of history. From the perspective of a general interpreter of a UN employee, with rescue of the family as the main line of the plot, the shell of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina was peeled off, exposing the texture of cruel trampling and tearing lives. Ada struggled to rescue her relatives and raced against the clock to keep the rhythm and emotions in tension and anxiety. After the contradiction escalates, it still creates expectations for survival, but...

  • Haylie 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    The heart-wrenching story that shocked and did not know how to accurately describe the feelings was released with great intensity; in such an extremely profound historical background, the role, choice and power of women in this incident gradually formed Aida in this event. Personal experience in the event. Always insist on using her "small" perspective in her position to observe this "big" incident that still cannot be erased from the pain and aftermath; it is not only a record number, but also...

  • Marta 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    No surprises, neatness as expected. Like "Dear Comrades," women have both the image of a privileged person and a mother. But maybe it was because he had always avoided the bloody shots, and because he had been showing his mother's best protection, so the moment when the last massacre came was still a bit...

  • Elenor 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    A film with a very unique perspective. I think that since the closed perspective of a single person is used, the ambiguity of history can be carried to the end. In the middle of the film, a staff member saw the Serbian army escorted a few people out, and then there was a “rumor” that the Serbian army shot civilians. I think this ambiguity is very...

  • Hilton 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    Fuck the UN! Fuck the peacekeepers! Fuck the Dutch colonel who plays the piano! Fuck Mladic and the Serb army! Fuck the victim and the executioner together in a happy...

Extended Reading
  • Dominique 2022-03-21 09:03:00

    The biggest feeling of watching the movie is heavy

    Bosnia and Herzegovina movie "Ada, what happened? ” tells the story of the family of Ada, the queen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, dubbed the “Powder Keg of Europe”, and thousands of others in Srebrenica who sought protection in a UN camp but were ultimately slaughtered. It was nominated for the Best...

  • Alvina 2022-03-21 09:03:00

    what's wrong with humans

    During the viewing process, I happened to know the final list of nominations for this year's Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film (International Film). After watching the movie, all kinds of sighs. Vertically, the same theme, the same history, the same type of work, compared to the best foreign...

Quo Vadis, Aida? quotes

  • Aida Selmanagic: General Mladic is looking for a civilian representative from among you in order to negotiate with him. Are there any volunteers?

  • Aida Selmanagic: We are on the list!

Quo Vadis, Aida?

Director: Jasmila Zbanic

Language: Serbo-Croatian,Bosnian,English,Dutch,Serbian Release date: March 15, 2021