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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaKing Petar The First, as a young man is banished from Serbia Many years later, he returns to his country to liberate its people and secure parliamentary democracy and starts the reconstructi... Ler tudoKing Petar The First, as a young man is banished from Serbia Many years later, he returns to his country to liberate its people and secure parliamentary democracy and starts the reconstruction of Serbia.King Petar The First, as a young man is banished from Serbia Many years later, he returns to his country to liberate its people and secure parliamentary democracy and starts the reconstruction of Serbia.
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Sometimes when films are made, one deliberately films some extra footage so that there is enough material for a TV series as well. Unfortunately, in this case they had a script for a 12 episode long TV series, which they proceeded to butcher in order to make a film out of it. That did not work out. From beginning to end, one feels that scenes don't fit well together, because numerous scenes have been cut out of the original script. The film comes across as an afterthought, an exercise in reducing ten hours of material to one fifth of that length.
The TV series is much better, and I would advise everyone to skip the film and watch the series.
The TV series is much better, and I would advise everyone to skip the film and watch the series.
It is an interesting movie about King Petar and the retreat of the Serbian army and civilians, who were forced to leave their homes due to the horrors of war and huge aggression by many axis forces.
The movie is well made and tho it is slow-paced, it has a deep and emotional approach to the whole situation and historical event, which is ignored by modern-day society.
It is a fact that the Serbian population defended much more than only Serbia and were standing tall against not one, but three aggressors. Serbia was a powerful force against the Ottoman empire as well, but to this day, it is a country that does not get the respect it deserves when talking about the Balkan wars, WW1 and WW2.
However, the movie states it is a true story, but it fails with those silly socks and stating that someone died from a "broken heart". There is no proof he had those socks with him, nor is there any proof someone died from "broken heart" making this only a movie with some elements based on real events.
What the movie lacks is more info about aggressors. The world should know! The modern-day world is not aware of the suffering the Serbian nation has been through in both WW's, And today, the west even defends nations that were part of Axis forces. Some of them are even powerful, rich countries, which makes me think: Who actually lost and won both WW?"
Germany for example is far richer than each and every country on the Balkan, jet we say we won. We won what actually?
Sad movie, I liked it a lot, but can't say it is excellent. Actors are BRILLIANT! King even looks like actual Petar I. Two main soldiers did a great job, but the third "soldier" really amazes me!
This is not an easy Sunday movie. It is a story of suffering, death, and horrors of war. It is a story about one nation, a story that is ignored in the modern-day world. A story that many use to ridicule Serbia, not being aware of how important this country was to the whole of Europe, not only the Balkan area! And many don't know this is not just running, but more of: "We will not bow down, we rather walk a thousand miles if we have to than surrender to you!"
The movie is well made and tho it is slow-paced, it has a deep and emotional approach to the whole situation and historical event, which is ignored by modern-day society.
It is a fact that the Serbian population defended much more than only Serbia and were standing tall against not one, but three aggressors. Serbia was a powerful force against the Ottoman empire as well, but to this day, it is a country that does not get the respect it deserves when talking about the Balkan wars, WW1 and WW2.
However, the movie states it is a true story, but it fails with those silly socks and stating that someone died from a "broken heart". There is no proof he had those socks with him, nor is there any proof someone died from "broken heart" making this only a movie with some elements based on real events.
What the movie lacks is more info about aggressors. The world should know! The modern-day world is not aware of the suffering the Serbian nation has been through in both WW's, And today, the west even defends nations that were part of Axis forces. Some of them are even powerful, rich countries, which makes me think: Who actually lost and won both WW?"
Germany for example is far richer than each and every country on the Balkan, jet we say we won. We won what actually?
Sad movie, I liked it a lot, but can't say it is excellent. Actors are BRILLIANT! King even looks like actual Petar I. Two main soldiers did a great job, but the third "soldier" really amazes me!
This is not an easy Sunday movie. It is a story of suffering, death, and horrors of war. It is a story about one nation, a story that is ignored in the modern-day world. A story that many use to ridicule Serbia, not being aware of how important this country was to the whole of Europe, not only the Balkan area! And many don't know this is not just running, but more of: "We will not bow down, we rather walk a thousand miles if we have to than surrender to you!"
The first virtue - it is a historical Eastern film. You feel that scene by scene. Second - it is a great testimony about one of terrible episodes of Serbian history. Not the last - it propose a magnificent performance of Lazar Ristovski. Sure, it seems too complex, mixing themes and characters more useful for a serie. But , obvious, using its tools, it is more impressive than Hollywood blockbusters with historical scenes. Because it is not exactly a film about heroism but about people. Their pain, kindness, love, fight, hope, friendship, survive, death, ways, faith, king.And the cinematography is more than inspired. Short, just a great film.
I stopped watch ing after 40 minute. Story doesn't make a sense, to many gaps... Special effect are preety good, so you can make a feeling how bloody and meaningles was Great war.
Lazar Ristovski channels the ideal of a benevolent king majestically.This perspective on the First World War--from the east--is so rarely studied in the west. We all learn that the catalyst for the war was a shot fired in Sarajevo, but pick up the tales in Western Europe. I hope the film leads audiences to regard the more recent genocidal infractions committed by Serbs in the longer the timeline of horrific wars, and given this context minds move from the narrow condemnation of a specific people in a moment in time, to comprehend the wider sin of the problem solving with might.
Kralj Petar I artfully conveys the stupidity and brutality of war.
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- Corfu, Grécia(location)
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- Tempo de duração2 horas 5 minutos
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