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Davitelj protiv davitelja

  • 1984
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,0/10
4733
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Davitelj protiv davitelja (1984)
Dark ComedyParodySerial KillerComedyCrimeHorrorThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA mentally-disturbed flower seller starts killing young girls on the streets of Belgrade. While the frustrated police inspector is trying to stop him, an aspiring musician finds his life and... Leggi tuttoA mentally-disturbed flower seller starts killing young girls on the streets of Belgrade. While the frustrated police inspector is trying to stop him, an aspiring musician finds his life and work deeply intertwined with that of a killer.A mentally-disturbed flower seller starts killing young girls on the streets of Belgrade. While the frustrated police inspector is trying to stop him, an aspiring musician finds his life and work deeply intertwined with that of a killer.

  • Regia
    • Slobodan Sijan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Slobodan Sijan
    • Nebojsa Pajkic
  • Star
    • Tasko Nacic
    • Nikola Simic
    • Srdjan Saper
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,0/10
    4733
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Slobodan Sijan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Slobodan Sijan
      • Nebojsa Pajkic
    • Star
      • Tasko Nacic
      • Nikola Simic
      • Srdjan Saper
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 8Recensioni della critica
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    Tasko Nacic
    • Pera Mitic
    Nikola Simic
    Nikola Simic
    • Inspektor Ognjen Strahinjic
    Srdjan Saper
    • Spiridon Kopicl
    Sonja Savic
    • Sofija Mackic
    Rahela Ferari
    • Perina majka
    Radmila Savicevic
    • Mica Mojsilovic
    María Baxa
    • Natalija Kopicl
    • (as Marija Baksa)
    Pavle Mincic
    • Dr. Dobrica Kopicl
    Zivojin 'Zika' Milenkovic
    • Drug Gane
    • (as Zivojin Milenkovic)
    Branislav Zeremski
    • Inspektor Rodoljub Jovanovic
    Dragana Ciric
    • Devojka
    • (as Draga Ciric)
    Dijana Sporcic
    • Evgenija Pospisilovic
    Jelisaveta 'Seka' Sablic
    • Dobrila Skara
    • (as Jelisaveta Sablic)
    Djordje Nenadovic
    • Impresario Oskar
    Dobrica Jovanovic
    • Sofijin otac
    Toma Kuruzovic
    • Oficir
    Goran Gajic
    • Panker I
    Zlatan Fazlagic
    • Panker II
    • Regia
      • Slobodan Sijan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Slobodan Sijan
      • Nebojsa Pajkic
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    10richkiel

    Excellent dark comedy

    Outrageous dark humour in this film noir style horror. The film is at times genuinely scary, while mostly funny and indulging in dark humour all the way. This is a dangerous ground to tread, not only because of the tonal shifts, but because dark humour can easily become repulsive and alienating. But this film did everything right and remained a thoroughly enjoyable experience from beginning to end. I love this film and I find it equally enjoyable every time I watch it. The noir cinematography and that 80s look, as well as the exploration of the dark corners of Belgrade is quite intriguing and works perfectly, as what we used to think was a pleasant and familiar city turned into a dark place with streets and passage ways that give you the creeps, especially when there is a crazed strangler lurking in the shadows. The strangler, by the way is a sympathetic character, and most of his victims are nasty women we don't really care about. In fact, all characters in this film are sympathetic. There is a real sweetness to it all, which stands in sharp contrast with the murders taking place.
    9meddlecore

    It's The Maniacs That Make A Metropolis!!!

    The citizens of Belgrade want their city to become a modern metropolis. But what makes a metropolis a metropolis, if not it's crime!? And not just any crime will qualify your beloved town, of course. Oh no. It's the maniacs that make a metropolis!

    This film, however, is first and foremost about misogyny...and you can't help but get your psychoanalysis on.

    The opening sequence comes off as a light-hearted, less overtly disturbing, version of Alan Clarke's Elephant- as it details the varieties of crime that you can expect to find in the Serbian capital. Culminating with the introduction of our first strangler: Pera Mitic.

    Pera is a sadistically coddled mama's boy with a carnation fetish. He wanders the town from pub to pub, attempting to sell his carnations to local lovers (albeit rather unsuccessfully).

    However, not everyone is a fan of carnations...and he takes this very personally. Reject his offer with anti-carnation rhetoric, if you dare. Because, let's just say...as far as he's concerned- all haters must perish.

    Finally! Belgrade can be considered a real, bonafide metropolis...all thanks to Pera!!! Word of the local serial strangler hits the airwaves, leaving the police to fear it will incite panic. However, unbeknownst to them...something much more sinister is afoot.

    One of the locals taking in this broadcast is an up and coming nazi "punk" musician named Spiridon Kopicl (or Shpira, for short). Shpira also has misogynistic tendencies- arising from the angst directed at his father for marrying a younger woman after the death of his beloved mother.

    When Shpira is exposed to the brutal reality of Pera's crimes through the TV, it induces a panic attack...and he starts to believe that he is spiritually connected to this unknown strangler. He finds that he is driven by the same compulsions as the strangler; thus, he starts to walk around town thinking of strangling the various women he happens upon in the street.

    Shpira and his band even go as far as writing a song lauding the local strangler as a hero...complete with music video.

    This gets the band some hype, and Shpira is asked to make a radio appearance. During his spot, the interviewer asks whether he, like the serial strangler, has urges to take his anger out on unsuspecting woman in such ways...leading to what was almost the world's first live broadcast strangulation.

    This has the local police chief worried. He thinks that Shpira's concert will encourage others to engage in copycat crimes. So he tasks a legion of female officers (including one male officer in drag) to go undercover, and see if they can root out the real strangler(s) from the crowd.

    --note: what kind of f*cked up music scene does Serbia have, that kids are proud to be nazi "punks" and bring confederate flags to their shows!?!--

    (Anyways...)Pera keeps killing, while Shpira can't get himself taken seriously as strangler. Everyone is under the impression that it's all just a gimmick with him.

    Meanwhile, the inspector is becoming more and more distraught after losing one of his friends and fellow officers to the strangler. He decides that he cannot go on. Ironically opting to hang himself (effectively strangulation). However, a last second intervention from his cat, George, gives him a change of heart: He decides that he must avenge the death of his friend; capture this demonic strangler; and secure his name in the annals of criminology once and for all.

    A short time later, the local music station Rock-o-lada broadcasts a segment on Shpira's concert. Pera happens to be watching at the time, and sees himself on TV- as the host makes critical comments about the crowds' use of carnations to symbolize their support for the strangler. This acts as a trigger and sets him on a rampage- with one particular victim in his sights: the host of Rock-o-lada, Sofija.

    Now...we have both the strangler and his apprentice on the prowl, after the same prey. Will the inspector manage to track them down and intervene before it's too late? Just when you think it's over....

    What a brilliant dark comedy....and cult as f*ck!!! The whole thing is wonderfully shot; with great characters; and a clever TRIPLE twist at the end. Not to mention all the subtle humour it contains.

    It must also be noted that, content matter aside, it seems to act as a polemic against misogyny (as opposed to reinforcing it).

    Both Pajkic and Sijan have done an excellent job on the screen writing and directorial fronts. The Pera character- and general style of the film- are reminiscent of the main character and style of Herz's masterpiece of horror: The Cremator.

    This is an absolute must see. Unfortunately the available subtitles are kinda sh*t- so you'll have to read in a more proper anglicization as you watch. But that is my only beef...(well that and those f**king Nazi "punks")!

    9 out of 10.
    RainyDays2323

    I love it!!

    It's amazing! Somewhere between Hitchcock and Kubrick. So good! It's a Serbian gem
    10vukodlak

    Such is life - some stranglers are born under a lucky star and some are not.

    This film remains one of the gems of Yugoslav cinema – and one of the most under-appreciated. It is a strange mix of horror and comedy, hilarious, bizarre, unsettling and not for everyone's tastes.

    The plot kicks off with the narrator explaining that Belgrade cannot yet claim to be a world metropolis. It is, as the calm female voice informs us, missing a vital ingredient: a master criminal! Petty hoodlums aside, Belgrade is about to get the king of criminals: a Strangler (and as the title suggests, not one but two).

    The strangler is the overweight, middle-aged Pera Mitic (Tasko Nacic), still living with his mother and earning a meagre living by selling carnations. Tragically, at the time our story is set, carnations are out of fashion and Pera's flowers are often refused by women, sometimes rudely. To get his revenge, Pera begins strangling beautiful women - especially the ones with a dislike for carnations. The futile investigations of the Belgrade police force are led by the competent (but mentally fragile) inspector Ognjen Strahinjic (Nikola Simic). His prime suspect is a dissatisfied youth named Spiridon Kopicl (Srdjan Saper), whose rock band rides the controversy by releasing the hit single 'Come here baby, so I could strangle you'.

    As the above paragraph suggests, the plot is utterly ridiculous. However, the movie (and especially the earnest voice-over) is played absolutely straight, giving this film a touch of comedy genius. Moreover, as the increasingly bizarre events unfold, the film takes on a distinctly unsettling path, with the conclusion being almost out and out horror. The laughs are still there, but they take on a slightly nervous quality.

    Most of the actors are at the top of their game. Tasko Nacic is funny and at the same time disturbing as the monster-man-child, talking to his customers, his mother and his victims in the same plaintive, whiny voice. Srdjan Saper is not as effective, but adequate as the deeply confused, talented but quite stupid young man. Nikola Simic is absolutely hilarious as the put-upon inspector, growing increasingly more manic and unhinged during the course of the film, often acting far crazier than the supposed madmen he is supposed to be pursuing. Arguably, the standout is Rahela Ferari, who, as Pera's mother, essentially offers a glimpse at what Mrs. Bates might have been like in her livelier days.

    This is also one of the only films I have ever seen where a voice-over narration is used effectively. Delivered in a deadly earnest, reporter style voice, the narration manages to add to the overall mood and also provides some of the funniest moments, including the excellent conclusion.

    It is difficult to know who to recommend this film to, as I can think of nothing I can compare it with. Maybe if the Monty Python guys decided to remake Psycho the results might have been similar. Or maybe it was a product of its time and place and we will never see anything like it again. Watch it and find out.
    7sttanislav

    What makes city a city?

    What makes city a city? What makes it different than a village? Is it the traffic jam? The people who live there? Or is it something else?

    According to this movie, the criminals and gangsters define the city. While London has Jack the Ripper, Belgrade has his "davitelj", i.e. the strangler. That's how begins an interesting movie, "Davitelj protiv davitelja" a mix of comedy and horror. It is a story about a guy, flower seller, who turns into a mad man, and commits a series of crimes. Also, we have a police inspector who is trying to stop him. The inspector is getting a lot of help and "help" from a young rock singer and a girl working in a local radio-station. To make the picture complete, there is also a strangler's mother, a character inspired by the Hitchcock's Psycho.

    The movie is amusing, I liked it, but people expecting an exceptional movie, like "Ko to tamo peva" or "Maratonci trce pocasni krug", director's earlier works, will be disappointed.

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      The movie was narrated by Ljerka Drazenovic, a former news reader and host of Radio Studio B. The Belgrade, Serbia-based radio station was hugely popular in 1980s with its casual type of talk show programming, and played both domestic and international pop and rock music. The real Studio B facilities were used for filming of the scenes in which one of the leading characters, Sofija Mackic (portrayed by Sonja Savic), is running her ficticious radio show.
    • Blooper
      While being introduced in the radio show Spiridon Kopicl corrects Sofija for wrongly accenting his last name, then in a later scene he screams his name in the street, accenting it the same way Sofija did before he corrected her.
    • Citazioni

      Pera Mitic: You don't like carnations? Now you've gotten what's coming to you. No one who doesn't like carnations deserves to live.

    • Connessioni
      References Rashomon (1950)
    • Colonne sonore
      Odlazak u noc
      Written by Branimir Dzoni Stulic

      Performed by Azra

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 giugno 1984 (Jugoslava)
    • Paese di origine
      • Jugoslava
    • Lingue
      • Serbo-croato
      • Serbo
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Belgrado, Serbia, Jugoslavia
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