Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAt a church in the country, eternally optimistic John marries Maria, his Atomic War Bride, as a war starts, planes buzz overhead and bombs start dropping. Though John is "mobilized" by the m... Ler tudoAt a church in the country, eternally optimistic John marries Maria, his Atomic War Bride, as a war starts, planes buzz overhead and bombs start dropping. Though John is "mobilized" by the military seconds after the ceremony, he and Maria are reunited just in time for the Big Ban... Ler tudoAt a church in the country, eternally optimistic John marries Maria, his Atomic War Bride, as a war starts, planes buzz overhead and bombs start dropping. Though John is "mobilized" by the military seconds after the ceremony, he and Maria are reunited just in time for the Big Bang!
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 1 indicação no total
- Oficir invazione vojske
- (as Bata Zivojinovic)
- Marijina majka
- (as Evka Mikulic)
- Ministar
- (as Ivan Jaksic)
- Najavljivac
- (as Dusan Djordjevic)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
Veljko Bulajic later went on to create one of the epic films of the Balkans, The Battle of Neretva. However, Atomic War Bride (originally titled Rat - simple War) does not belong to the realm of epic cinema. Instead, it can be characterized as a rather tedious amalgamation of well-intentioned yet simplistic messages, accompanied by some rather unfortunate humour. The primary responsibility for this lies with screenwriter Cesare Zavattini, known for his contributions to classics such as Shoeshine and The Bicycle Thief, among others. The characters John and Maria form a pleasant couple, embodying sweetness and attractiveness, but little else.
The film's satirical elements primarily target pompous officials and soldiers who make harsh and ruthless decisions. For instance, the Captain accepts a dinner invitation one moment, only to be ordered to execute John the next. John's best friend, who is unemployed, is offered a position in the army, only to find himself on John's firing squad. While the notion of keeping the country anonymous is commendable, the messages conveyed are thin, bleak, and predictable: War is BAD. Children, family and marriage are GOOD. Fighting is CRUEL. The comedic elements, largely consisting of military marching gags, fall short of being effective. Nevertheless, the haunting imagery of a man lamenting over his cow, struck down by aircraft, and the couple navigating through the devastation at the film's conclusion, evokes a powerful sense of loss reminiscent of Adam and Eve in a shattered world.
It is worth noting that this film should not be classified as a B-grade production; it was an international endeavour that featured Polish actress Ewa Krzyzewska (Maria), who won a French film award for her role in Ashes and Diamonds, as a leading star. Antun Vrdoljak was a young Yugoslav film star becoming very popular with the audience... plus, this film is not a low-budget production; it is evident that there was substantial collaboration from Tito's JNA (Yugoslav People's Army), and you could say that the sequences featuring jets in action are relatively sophisticated. The devastation depicted in the city closely resembles current reports from Palestine. However, the special effects are rather rudimentary. A particularly unusual moment occurs when the President changes the television feed to a camera mounted on the nose of one of his missiles. Spectators observe as the missile descends upon a crowd in a town square, portraying them as powerless victims akin to 'us.'
Obviously, this film did not enjoy a wide distribution, as evidenced by the fact that I never heard of it. I just found a fact that this film was reviewed by Variety during a festival in Pula, Yugoslavia, in August 1960. After it received a significant award, the reviewer expressed scepticism regarding the legitimacy of the competition. Still, for its uniqueness, it deserves all four stars!
** (out of 4)
John (Antun Vrdoljak) marries Maria (Ewa Krzyzewska) but what should be the start of a beautiful life is anything but that when their country ends up in a possible atmoic war. Pretty soon the couple have their lives ripped apart as their future becomes very unclear.
ATOMIC WAR BRIDE was filmed in Croatia and to call it a rather bleak movie would be an understatement. If you're looking for some corny or campy then you're certainly not going to find it here as the movie is very dark, very bleak and it certainly doesn't end on a cute note. With all of that being said, the movie certainly has its heart in the right place but at the same time the end results aren't all that great.
I think the biggest problem is that the filmmakers just didn't have enough money to pull off what I'm sure they wanted to. Considered the budget you have to tip your hat to director Veljko Bulajic as he certainly built up a nice atmosphere and I also thought he managed to tell the story quite well. There's no doubt that the film gets its message across and there are a few good moments scattered throughout and that includes the ending.
I thought the two leads were good enough for this type of film. The screenplay gets off the right messages thrown across the screen but at the same time there's really nothing new or fresh done here.
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- CuriosidadesFinal film of Ita Rina .
- Citações
John Johnson: They don't dare drop it. It would leave millions dead, and populations ground to powder as if they've gone through a coffee grinder.
- ConexõesFeatured in Extra Weird (2003)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 24 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1