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Relatively interesting examination of the long series of events leading up to the First World War, taken from a particularly Balkan point of view. It still retains balance, with no party coming out particularly well (which is probably true). What is fascinating is how many opportunities there were to avoid this slide into catastrophe, and that ultimately when the worst indeed came to the worst all the protagonists were mortified.
The 1 or 10 out of 10 reviews are complete nonsense - from an outsiders perspective this looks like a reasonably subjective view of events.
The 1 or 10 out of 10 reviews are complete nonsense - from an outsiders perspective this looks like a reasonably subjective view of events.
- Alanelainegibb
- 1 जुल॰ 2022
- परमालिंक
At school we have long been taught that it was the 'shots in Sarajevo' and assassination of arch duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was the start of The Great War.
But however, I suspect that some of the motives of this documentary is not only to enlighten, but at the same time promote this idea of the 'south slavs' of countries like Serbia and Bosnia is done by the movie creators to support an idea of unification of Serbia and Bosnia and several other countries (such as perhaps Monte Negro). The movie is funded by Serbia on different levels and we are told many times that Bosnia and Serbia consists of primarily the same people.
So it is a very well performed documentary going into depth into the decades before the war and thouroghly describes the advesaries and their different conflicts and interests.
At the same time, I am not sure which parts of the documentary is a documentary and which parts are more motivational talk by Serbia to try to argument for Serbia's reunification of Bosnia and perhaps Yugoslavian grandure.. I feel I have to be a historian to pick apart the documentary part from propaganda or 'wishful thinking' fra Beograd..
But however, I suspect that some of the motives of this documentary is not only to enlighten, but at the same time promote this idea of the 'south slavs' of countries like Serbia and Bosnia is done by the movie creators to support an idea of unification of Serbia and Bosnia and several other countries (such as perhaps Monte Negro). The movie is funded by Serbia on different levels and we are told many times that Bosnia and Serbia consists of primarily the same people.
So it is a very well performed documentary going into depth into the decades before the war and thouroghly describes the advesaries and their different conflicts and interests.
At the same time, I am not sure which parts of the documentary is a documentary and which parts are more motivational talk by Serbia to try to argument for Serbia's reunification of Bosnia and perhaps Yugoslavian grandure.. I feel I have to be a historian to pick apart the documentary part from propaganda or 'wishful thinking' fra Beograd..
- toreaurstad-57248
- 3 जुल॰ 2022
- परमालिंक
First, the Balkan relations are complicated and I don't want to go into it since it's obviously a sensitive matter. I mention it though since the negative reviews are mostly about that but that's just not my knowledge in this review.
However.. I have read quite a lot about WW1 and what led up to it and watching this it's quite obvious that the "shots at Sarajevo" was pretty insignificant for the outbreak of WW1.
It would have happened anyway and I am actually quite surprised it didn't happen sooner.
I will forever be stunned though that so many leaders (who were quite aware of the terrible consequences) led their countries into a complete disaster and to a conflict that would set the tone for the whole 20th century. Different times but still..
WW2 is much easier to understand.. Germany wanted revenge and it was the perfect circumstances for a complete lunatic to seize power. Even more terrible but but some bizarre logic in there.
WW1 is just the stupidest war ever considering the reasons and the consequences.
However.. I have read quite a lot about WW1 and what led up to it and watching this it's quite obvious that the "shots at Sarajevo" was pretty insignificant for the outbreak of WW1.
It would have happened anyway and I am actually quite surprised it didn't happen sooner.
I will forever be stunned though that so many leaders (who were quite aware of the terrible consequences) led their countries into a complete disaster and to a conflict that would set the tone for the whole 20th century. Different times but still..
WW2 is much easier to understand.. Germany wanted revenge and it was the perfect circumstances for a complete lunatic to seize power. Even more terrible but but some bizarre logic in there.
WW1 is just the stupidest war ever considering the reasons and the consequences.
At first, I've dismissed the recommendation by Netflix to watch this movie. I've had my share of disappointment with algorithms and documentaries. What changed my mind is the fact that the making of The Long Road to War was almost a one-man-show.
In terms of delivery, The Long Road to War had some similarities with the works of Adam Curtis, my favorite author in the genre for almost two decades. Archive footage and interviews with the experts on the subject matter were expertly mixed.
In terms of content, it was neither provocative nor burdened by conspiracy theories. It is a well known fact that the superpowers of the era eagerly went to war, not only the leaders and the elites but also those who were to die in the conflict.
And if you believe the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo was the cause of the First World War, than I doubt the quality of the history class you've attended. It might have been the reason at best. The causes are well described in this documentary.
In terms of iMDb start The Long Road to War is on the top of the scale.
In terms of delivery, The Long Road to War had some similarities with the works of Adam Curtis, my favorite author in the genre for almost two decades. Archive footage and interviews with the experts on the subject matter were expertly mixed.
In terms of content, it was neither provocative nor burdened by conspiracy theories. It is a well known fact that the superpowers of the era eagerly went to war, not only the leaders and the elites but also those who were to die in the conflict.
And if you believe the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo was the cause of the First World War, than I doubt the quality of the history class you've attended. It might have been the reason at best. The causes are well described in this documentary.
In terms of iMDb start The Long Road to War is on the top of the scale.
Being born in a land that was itself surrounded and oppressed by larger empires throughout history, this documentary hit especially hard.
It does not only make you realize that man will never learn from mistakes, but also that history has repeated itself and will sadly continue to repeat itself going forward.
What impressed me the most was that they brought input of historians from different countries (that succeeded the beligerents of this war).
What was fascinating, on the other side, was that the plan/idea for the war was actually in place long before I would have thought.
Absolutely worth the watch to understand why that is the case, 10/10.
It does not only make you realize that man will never learn from mistakes, but also that history has repeated itself and will sadly continue to repeat itself going forward.
What impressed me the most was that they brought input of historians from different countries (that succeeded the beligerents of this war).
What was fascinating, on the other side, was that the plan/idea for the war was actually in place long before I would have thought.
Absolutely worth the watch to understand why that is the case, 10/10.
- mircea_melinte
- 15 नव॰ 2022
- परमालिंक
My face has never been glued to screen more than when watching this documentary. Some of the facts that are stated out in this documentary are often ignored by the mainstream historians.
It shows how this war was inevitable and evidently planned for years. I really don't want to destroy the experience, watch the movie for yourself.
11 Historians from all round the world. 4 from Great Britain, 2 from France, 1 Russian, 1 Serbian, 1 Austrian and 1 German. What a great way of telling a story involving all of these nations.
It shows how this war was inevitable and evidently planned for years. I really don't want to destroy the experience, watch the movie for yourself.
11 Historians from all round the world. 4 from Great Britain, 2 from France, 1 Russian, 1 Serbian, 1 Austrian and 1 German. What a great way of telling a story involving all of these nations.
- jovanSpasovic
- 9 नव॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Well made with a lot of factual data, but one ofc can't expect a Serbian historian backed up by Brits and French assistance to put an objective view of what was happening prior to ww1 especially in the balkans and Bosnia in particular. The Austrians coming there after the Turks were like you if brought the EU to sub Saharan Africa today, the progress made, the investments in infrastructure, schooling, culture, industry, architecture were unprecedented and unseen ever before (or later) in Bosnia and Erzegovina history. If you go Sarajevo today the Basic architectural structure of the city, the logic, all the historical and most important roads and buildings, the villas hotels etc this was all made by the Austrian-Hungarian empire in those 30+ years of their rule there, the first tram in Europe was in Sarajevo, imagine the oppression! No objective person born in Bosnia or anywhere in the balkans would or could deny that the Austrian rule in that time was something positive and that brought progress after centuries of darkness. The Serbs freed themselves from the Turks in Serbia and their aspirations to expand west grow in size and incorporate all Serbs in one country were understandable, but it's a colossal lie that most of the people wanted to be "freed" by them from the "exploitations" from the austro-Hungarians that brought schools, theaters, roads, railways, cars, trams, factories, universities, courts, land registries, laws to a place that was basically living in the Middle Ages for more then a millennia. The Austrians were conquerers but they meant to stay long term and incorporate all the places they brought into the empire. They were the most democratic society of that time incorporating tens of different nations and ethnic groups and religions into a society that by the standards then was very progressive, modern and open. Let's speak the truth for once.
- vladimir-jurisic
- 12 सित॰ 2022
- परमालिंक
Very astonishing facts. This documentary will enable you to learn new things about the relations between the states before the First and Second World Wars. Wars do not happen by chance and overnight. It is a process that takes a long time to prepare and escalates in full force when the moment is determined for it.
- oliver_jovanovic
- 30 जून 2022
- परमालिंक
One of the best true documentaries on First World war with actual facts and reasons. Unfortunately, 23 one star ratings probably coming from biased Austro/Hungarian/muslimBosnian/Croatian/Albanian coalition is ruining the overall score. Truth really hurts and we can see why.
Well done Milosh!
Well done Milosh!
- Nelinjo1980
- 3 जुल॰ 2022
- परमालिंक
Eye opening documentary about the true causes of WW1.
The director managed to smoothly and clearly present a very complex and intricate international relations, well done!
The director managed to smoothly and clearly present a very complex and intricate international relations, well done!
- milicathorogood
- 11 जुल॰ 2022
- परमालिंक
- philip-00197
- 27 जून 2022
- परमालिंक
It expands on the notion that a simple assassination of a prince could not be the true cause of the ww1.
Historically very accurate and interestingly told through the eyes of the smaller nation, and by historians from both sides of the war.
Its done in very engaging manner.
After watching it again I came to see the reviews and have been really disappointed with political ratings.
This is not a 1 rated documentary.
Main objection being that is partly financed by Serbia, because to people objecting only the English or French or Germans can make an objective documentary, give me a break. There is more propaganda in the avarage documentary then in this one.
Black Hand, their strength in 1914 is debatable, could not lead to ww1 it's naive to think that.
Memebers of Young Bosnia included Muslim and Croats and not just Gavrilo Princip, the Serb from Bosnia.
Ivo Andric, the Nobel winning novelist was Croat and a member of Young Bosnia, their go.
Historically very accurate and interestingly told through the eyes of the smaller nation, and by historians from both sides of the war.
Its done in very engaging manner.
After watching it again I came to see the reviews and have been really disappointed with political ratings.
This is not a 1 rated documentary.
Main objection being that is partly financed by Serbia, because to people objecting only the English or French or Germans can make an objective documentary, give me a break. There is more propaganda in the avarage documentary then in this one.
Black Hand, their strength in 1914 is debatable, could not lead to ww1 it's naive to think that.
Memebers of Young Bosnia included Muslim and Croats and not just Gavrilo Princip, the Serb from Bosnia.
Ivo Andric, the Nobel winning novelist was Croat and a member of Young Bosnia, their go.
It was good to see something not overwhelmingly focussed on Britain and the west but where the long tail of war actually happened.
A bit of Serbian propaganda which should be taken with A pinch of salt but otherwise very interesting and informative.
A bit of Serbian propaganda which should be taken with A pinch of salt but otherwise very interesting and informative.
- donjferguson
- 17 अग॰ 2022
- परमालिंक
Biased, one sided. Loving the part when the documentary mentions that "Bosnians" don't exist, that yall Serbs. But when Gavrilo shoots a big guy in the head he Bosnian bro, he ain't no Serb 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Some events were told by the historians, and I respect them .
BUT some events were only mentioned by the voice of the narrator so , some ideas served as they were the truth , through the voice of the narrator .
It is a very one sided production.
Normally I enjoy watching historical documentaries, but this one is not to be taken seriously.
BUT some events were only mentioned by the voice of the narrator so , some ideas served as they were the truth , through the voice of the narrator .
It is a very one sided production.
Normally I enjoy watching historical documentaries, but this one is not to be taken seriously.
- dilekdogru-91526
- 27 जून 2022
- परमालिंक
Many facts, well known in history, were changed in this co-called documentary made by Serbian nationalists to serve their mantra about Serbia's supremacy in the Balkans.
So, from the historical point of view, this is not only worthless, but in many aspects, is a forgery of history - a mockumentary, not a documentary.
So, from the historical point of view, this is not only worthless, but in many aspects, is a forgery of history - a mockumentary, not a documentary.
- jeremiah59
- 3 जुल॰ 2022
- परमालिंक
As a documentary enthusiast I cannot recommend this junk.
The art of documentary making is well understood in the Netherlands, but abroad it is often to cry. A continuous piece of facts, different voices, messy pictures and videos does not make a good documentary, on the contrary
The maker of has a particularly authoritarian Eastern Bloc style.
Anything but interesting and objective.
The art of documentary making is well understood in the Netherlands, but abroad it is often to cry. A continuous piece of facts, different voices, messy pictures and videos does not make a good documentary, on the contrary
The maker of has a particularly authoritarian Eastern Bloc style.
Anything but interesting and objective.
- justingrowing
- 4 जुल॰ 2022
- परमालिंक