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En 1999, l'armée yougoslave se retire du Kosovo, en laissant les Serbes à la merci des terroristes albanais de l'UCK. Un groupe de soldats doit reprendre l'aéroport de Slatina et le protéger... Tout lireEn 1999, l'armée yougoslave se retire du Kosovo, en laissant les Serbes à la merci des terroristes albanais de l'UCK. Un groupe de soldats doit reprendre l'aéroport de Slatina et le protéger jusqu'à l'arrivée des casques bleus russes.En 1999, l'armée yougoslave se retire du Kosovo, en laissant les Serbes à la merci des terroristes albanais de l'UCK. Un groupe de soldats doit reprendre l'aéroport de Slatina et le protéger jusqu'à l'arrivée des casques bleus russes.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Konstantin Solovyov
- Platov
- (as Konstantin Solovjev)
Michael Khmurov
- General Somov
- (as Mihail Hmurov)
Résumé
Reviewers say 'The Balkan Line' garners polarized reactions for its portrayal of the Kosovo conflict. Many commend the film for its gripping story, stellar performances, and impressive production quality. However, critics argue it presents historical inaccuracies and propaganda, favoring Serbian and Russian viewpoints. Some appreciate its focus on lesser-known conflict aspects, while others decry its biased narrative and emotional manipulation, resulting in a deeply divided reception.
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P First, I have distant relatives who suffered due to Serbia elsewhere in the Balkans so I am no fan of Serbia. And my eyes hurt, from rolling, at the frequent lies, and revisionism, by all the parties in the Balkans-Serbs most of all.
P This movie is no more an accurate account of the real world Pristina Airport I
ncident than ZULU was an accurate account of the Battle of Rourke's Drift. Or for that matter the Spanish movie on this conflict, GUERREROS. As with all too many films these days, "The Narrative" is front and center.
P What distinguishes this movie is the excellent acting, pretty realistic combat scenes, and the leitmotif of The Last Stand. Strong character development and, unlike in ZULU, the opponents here- the Albanians-have real faces, emotions and lives outside the battle. Plus the line later in the movie when a character observes that of the Magnificent Eight" only one is Russian, the rest are diverse, even two Muslims with the "Eight".
Want to watch a documentary-accurate account of the Incident? Skip this one for sure. Want to see a good actioneer that highlights the martial values of loyalty, bravery and honor (for BOTH sides)? The watch this one. Accuracy: 2*; Action:: 8*; Pathos:: 8*.
This movie shows the other side,the one that has been silenced and it does it really well
Truly great to see the other perspective than presented in MSM or Hollywood
Whilst it was not the Siege at Jadotville per se, it brought a lot of other qualities to the screen. Some solid acting, albeit a bit more Russian than to my liking (you know, though as nails, wrestling a bear kind) the action sequences were spot on. I also like it very much when violence is unpredictable. It is in real life too. The horror of war lies in its unpredictability, the randomness with which the dead and alive are chosen.
The backstories are ok, and yes there is some propaganda and Russian flagwaving in it. Just compare it to some of the American movies where everything is stars and stripes, I always take them with a ton of salt, too.
In war there is no good side, only losers. These heroes are the ones that took a loss too, for their beliefs, their family, their comrades. And everyone can feel for them, for there is a little hero in all of us. And we dream of one day being meaningful, too.
I like this better than the superhero movies of late. This type of film is a bit more mature, grim but not to the point where it gets unbelievable horror. It is a bit unrealistic in it's premises, but so was the fish my neighbour caught the other day. It still made for a great story.
I'm beginning to like Russian cinema, Belly Tigr,from 2012, also had this strange but likable feel. Doom lures, but we live on nonetheless. We accept fate but keep on trying even against all odds. It's a cultural thing, it must be.
In war there is no good side, only losers. These heroes are the ones that took a loss too, for their beliefs, their family, their comrades. And everyone can feel for them, for there is a little hero in all of us. And we dream of one day being meaningful, too.
I like this better than the superhero movies of late. This type of film is a bit more mature, grim but not to the point where it gets unbelievable horror. It is a bit unrealistic in it's premises, but so was the fish my neighbour caught the other day. It still made for a great story.
I'm beginning to like Russian cinema, Belly Tigr,from 2012, also had this strange but likable feel. Doom lures, but we live on nonetheless. We accept fate but keep on trying even against all odds. It's a cultural thing, it must be.
Fantastic movie portraying Albanian atrocities they refuse to admit. Don't listen to all the one star reviews, it's Albanian propaganda trying to hid their crimes.
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- AnecdotesAt the end of the movie, in documentary archive scenes, you can see famous folk star Era Ojdanic in tears.
- ConnexionsEdited into Balkanska medja: Épisode #1.1 (2020)
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- Budget
- 230 000 000 RUR (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 5 878 698 $US
- Durée2 heures 10 minutes
- Couleur
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