Profesionalac
- 2003
- 1 घं 44 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
8.4/10
7.7 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAfter the collapse of the Yugoslavian government, a former secret agent, now a taxi driver, enters the office of a former university professor, now a firm director.After the collapse of the Yugoslavian government, a former secret agent, now a taxi driver, enters the office of a former university professor, now a firm director.After the collapse of the Yugoslavian government, a former secret agent, now a taxi driver, enters the office of a former university professor, now a firm director.
- पुरस्कार
- 6 जीत और कुल 3 नामांकन
Miodrag 'Miki' Krstovic
- Jovan Petrovic
- (as Miodrag-Miki Krstovic)
Momcilo 'Bajaga' Bajagic
- Sef orkestra
- (as Momcilo Bajagic-Bajaga)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Dusan Kovacevic is author of the best screenplays in Serbian cinematography. He wrote one of the most hilarious movies ever- The Marathon Family (Maratonci trce pocasni krug, 1982) and much more. When he decided to write and direct "The Professional", placed in Serbia after the 1999's October revolution, i was a bit skeptic, thinking of this movie as of another war/love stories from Serbia's underground, violent and hard to watch (that's the best description of 80% newer Serbian movies). God, i was wrong.
Teja is the president of one of the state's companies- a newspaper. He is typical represent of the new democratic Serbia's government: lucid, educated, intelligent. He is going through a hard period in life, and the situation in his company is going worse and worse. The first 15 minutes are another successful Kovacevic's attempt to make fun of audience. Setting the start of the movie in Teja's office, focusing on daily politics, makes you think that all this movie is going to be another of the domestic trash movies you could see in past years (with a few honorable exceptions). When a strange old man in coat steps into the office, everything turns upside-down. Not taking off his coat or hat, just putting two large suitcases on the floor, Luka starts talking to Teja who soon realises that in front of him stands extremely educated man who claims to be a policeman.
One thing about Luka starts to be strange to Teja- the man he sees the first time in his life seems to know too much about him. When he asks Luka about the content of the books, old man tells him that every page of the books is about Teja. Other suitcase is full of his lost things. Luka has been following Teja for decades, writing down his every single move. Luka seems to know more about Teja's life than Teja himself. They together remember the most interesting details of their lives collecting the pieces of this movie's puzzle.
Thinking of a movie most similar to The Professional, i stopped at Burton's "Big Fish". Both movies are based on collection of flashback stories. Flashbacks in Kovacevic's movie are less fictional, but not less interesting, making you laugh at start, and cry at the end of the movie. It is impressive how a good scenario can make a low-budget movie so interesting. Professional will surely wake up emotional side of you and make you think of it a long after it is finished. A special credit goes to a beautiful soundtrack by Momcilo Bajagic. This is one of the foreign movies that should easily have blockbuster Hollywood remakes.
Teja is the president of one of the state's companies- a newspaper. He is typical represent of the new democratic Serbia's government: lucid, educated, intelligent. He is going through a hard period in life, and the situation in his company is going worse and worse. The first 15 minutes are another successful Kovacevic's attempt to make fun of audience. Setting the start of the movie in Teja's office, focusing on daily politics, makes you think that all this movie is going to be another of the domestic trash movies you could see in past years (with a few honorable exceptions). When a strange old man in coat steps into the office, everything turns upside-down. Not taking off his coat or hat, just putting two large suitcases on the floor, Luka starts talking to Teja who soon realises that in front of him stands extremely educated man who claims to be a policeman.
One thing about Luka starts to be strange to Teja- the man he sees the first time in his life seems to know too much about him. When he asks Luka about the content of the books, old man tells him that every page of the books is about Teja. Other suitcase is full of his lost things. Luka has been following Teja for decades, writing down his every single move. Luka seems to know more about Teja's life than Teja himself. They together remember the most interesting details of their lives collecting the pieces of this movie's puzzle.
Thinking of a movie most similar to The Professional, i stopped at Burton's "Big Fish". Both movies are based on collection of flashback stories. Flashbacks in Kovacevic's movie are less fictional, but not less interesting, making you laugh at start, and cry at the end of the movie. It is impressive how a good scenario can make a low-budget movie so interesting. Professional will surely wake up emotional side of you and make you think of it a long after it is finished. A special credit goes to a beautiful soundtrack by Momcilo Bajagic. This is one of the foreign movies that should easily have blockbuster Hollywood remakes.
I simply enjoyed this movie! There was never a dull moment. The plot was very fresh, interesting, and original. There was on-going laughter throughout the movie, I loved it! I could watch it over and over again.
Profesionalac (The Professional), submitted by Serbia for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2003, features a truly remarkable story, dealing with recent, but dramatic events in Serbia/Yugoslavia. Adapted from directors' own play, Profesionalac is one of those rare Serbian movies that can actually be understandable to foreign crowd, painting a dark, yet still optimistic portrait of turbulent Serbia of the 1990's.
Through the story of Theodore (Teja) Kraj, former writer and opponent to Milosevics regime(actor Lecic was in fact a passionate opponent to the regime at the time, so his footage on some of the documentaries seen in movie is authentic!), now days a publisher company manager, and a retired Secret Service (infamous DB) agent Luka Laban, who was on Teja's case for a decade, we learn about two major epochs in modern Serbian history.
First being the repeated attempts throughout the 1990's, by impoverished nation, drawn to a civil war in Croatia and Bosnia, exhausted by dictatorship, NATO bombing, violence and censorship...to bring down the communist/nationalist dictator Slobodan Milosevic and his cataclysmic regime. Attempts that led to eventual civil uprising were spearheaded by intellectual elite and younger generations, mostly students...Teja was a university professor, in touch with both groups(both professionally and personally). As such, he was targeted by Milosevic's puppets (ideologist, hardcore communist Laban), who, apart from ''being a professional'', had a grudge on Teja of his own.
Second one being the post Milosevic's era (brought down in 2001.) of transition and privatization, wave of closing down factories and firms, workers loosing jobs...shown in the movie through the present strike of the dissatisfied workers/possibly even supporters of the former regime (which was indeed supported mostly by older people / communists, rural population and poorly educated, lowest working class). That problem actually marked that entire period of Serbia's awakening in the 2000's.
Hovewer, despite the magnificent plot, beautifully put together through the numerous flashbacks in which puzzle is finally being put together (by Teja) when he learns the background of all his grievances in the past decade, the strongest point of this movie is an emotion.
Emotion you have to share with a generation whose youth/prime was spent in fighting with a regime, whose lives were ruined by hell-bent police officers and agents, and who sacrificed all of that, voluntarily, so those to come could live free ''...kids? Your kids are exactly why I am doing all of this...'' - Teja.
Emotion so beautifully brought to us by a superb soundtrack. Melancholic bohemian Serb mandolin, mixed with actual documentary footage, leaves a participant of the events, like myself, in tears, and others, hopefully moved.
Somewhat tragic, melancholic, but also hilarious at times, The Professional is one of those European movies you should see even if you aren't Serb...especially if you aren't Serb.
Through the story of Theodore (Teja) Kraj, former writer and opponent to Milosevics regime(actor Lecic was in fact a passionate opponent to the regime at the time, so his footage on some of the documentaries seen in movie is authentic!), now days a publisher company manager, and a retired Secret Service (infamous DB) agent Luka Laban, who was on Teja's case for a decade, we learn about two major epochs in modern Serbian history.
First being the repeated attempts throughout the 1990's, by impoverished nation, drawn to a civil war in Croatia and Bosnia, exhausted by dictatorship, NATO bombing, violence and censorship...to bring down the communist/nationalist dictator Slobodan Milosevic and his cataclysmic regime. Attempts that led to eventual civil uprising were spearheaded by intellectual elite and younger generations, mostly students...Teja was a university professor, in touch with both groups(both professionally and personally). As such, he was targeted by Milosevic's puppets (ideologist, hardcore communist Laban), who, apart from ''being a professional'', had a grudge on Teja of his own.
Second one being the post Milosevic's era (brought down in 2001.) of transition and privatization, wave of closing down factories and firms, workers loosing jobs...shown in the movie through the present strike of the dissatisfied workers/possibly even supporters of the former regime (which was indeed supported mostly by older people / communists, rural population and poorly educated, lowest working class). That problem actually marked that entire period of Serbia's awakening in the 2000's.
Hovewer, despite the magnificent plot, beautifully put together through the numerous flashbacks in which puzzle is finally being put together (by Teja) when he learns the background of all his grievances in the past decade, the strongest point of this movie is an emotion.
Emotion you have to share with a generation whose youth/prime was spent in fighting with a regime, whose lives were ruined by hell-bent police officers and agents, and who sacrificed all of that, voluntarily, so those to come could live free ''...kids? Your kids are exactly why I am doing all of this...'' - Teja.
Emotion so beautifully brought to us by a superb soundtrack. Melancholic bohemian Serb mandolin, mixed with actual documentary footage, leaves a participant of the events, like myself, in tears, and others, hopefully moved.
Somewhat tragic, melancholic, but also hilarious at times, The Professional is one of those European movies you should see even if you aren't Serb...especially if you aren't Serb.
He who didn't cry sever times during the movie and after it, was not in Serbia in the 90's. Wonderful movie, it brings back the memories, all those futile battles that were suppose to mean something for a better future but didn't. Wonderful performances by both Todorovic and Lecic. If Lecic was an USA actor I am sure he would be world wide famous. One his other masterpiece I remember is "Three Tickets to Hollywood", but in my opinion he didn't shoot enough of the good movies. Serbian cinematography is too small for such great actors. But even if you are a foreigner, you will like the movie. Plot and events that where happening in the Serbia during the movie are well explained so you will be able to figure everything out. I recommend it to anyone. If I have to put a genre on it, I would say that this is a brilliant dark historical drama with a few hilarious jokes that make the movie easier to watch.
This move Hase so muche emotions, main character life there we are going thru in move, his father and mather, scene made me cray every time, ex cop, whose doghter whase with main character, bunch of fillings but it is beast to live it up to personal experience with this move.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाOfficial submission of Serbia for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 76th Academy Awards in 2004.
- गूफ़At a scene in the bar (kafana scene) there is a cameo of Milan St. Protic and Predrag Markovic. They're trying to predict a sports score on the FA Premier League match between Liverpool and Chelsea, betting on Liverpool to win. However they could not have been able to consider Liverpool - Chelsea match at all that night in the bar as the movie states that it's November 25, 1993. Main reason is because in the next match round, that was held on November 27, 1993, Chelsea played away at Bramall Lane against Sheffield United, while Liverpool was indeed playing a home game at Anfield, but a day later, November 28, 1993, against Aston Villa. Although their prediction for Liverpool to win was correct, as they've won that match 2-1 and Chelsea had lost to Sheffield with a score of 0-1 a day earlier. The mistake is visible around 25th minute in the movie.
- कनेक्शनVersion of TV teatar: Profesionalac (1990)
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- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 44 मिनट
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- 1.66 : 1
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