Sunday | April 08, 2007

Pjer Zalica, Fuse (Bosnia 2003)

In the movie Fuss, by Pjer Zalica had a interesting details on the period of post-war. The deepest thing was the lost of the love ones. Zaim was just a symbol of thousands who lost their love ones. (Bogdan Diklic) Zaim was a great actor. He gave us a father's point of view in a very clear and with compassion. Zaim showed us how relatives life a very hard life during the shadow of the war. He let us live and understand how evil are wars, and wars would always destroy, and it would never build.  Zaim was a father who lost his son Adnan. He loved him so much that he was not strong enough to except his death. He would always see him in his vision, and talk with him.  He had a great believe that his son still alive and one day he will return back home. The interesting thing was that when ever he talked to his son, and he would plane to harm his self, his son would not tell him no. Which this can be one of two things; either his son was a great son that he would never disagree with his father, and he would always follow what he says, Or  it was simply all going in his mind which there was not a real son to care about his father when he was harming his self. Zaim did not see any reason to live after his son's death. He decided to go to his son, but he picked a special time. It was the time of the arrival of President Clinton. Clinton was supposed to visit the country. There was a great deal of preparing for this visit, but it did not work out. His visit was a hope for the region as they believed that his visit will make the whole world to look at them.

Even though the movie was sad because it of the negative sides we saw of the country post the war, but it was run in a comedy movie. Zalica did drop a funny thing here and there in an ironic way which maybe in somehow did reflect on reality. Like when one of the Bosnian who was in the government who thought that Bill Clinton was a famous singer, or when the Serbs thought that the stars of the American Flag were red. And as a reflection from the Bosnian side which the governor of the town yelled and assumed that the Serbs are bloody people and lots more. We also see how innocent people pay ever day because of the mines that were there, If though the war ended, the suffering of the people still there.

The most beautiful part of the movie was the Serbian's and Bosnian's workers shock hands, hugged each other and became one real team for one kind of nation. Over here was the opposite of (No Man's Land) which ended with the hate and separations of both sides. In Fuss, it gave hope that the peace and love will flow its wings over the beautiful land one day.

 

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