Indigo Kristal (2023) Poster

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10/10
True Masterpiece
BucPet9 March 2023
The whole story depicted in black and white adds to the strength of the film. The sad reality and wrong value systems of young people are excellently portrayed, both through the film and through the narration of the excellent Miodrag Radonjic. A huge challenge that was answered very boldly and easily, and the outcome is even better than expected. Also, not so directly to the main theme of the film, the love story captured some of the dry emotions through the beautiful and tragic moments of the film. Zizi (Denis Muric) is the cherry on top of this art. How much this actor deserves attention and respect is evidenced by his response to the role in which he has to be stubborn, confused and friendly. Congratulation!
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10/10
Excellent crime drama with Balkan cultural note
vladan-825955 February 2024
As Serbian Expat i strongly recommend this movie. But keep in mind that this is not any pointless shooting crime show or anything with such level of triviality. This is serious drama with main character narrative. Not for general public typical expectations. Black and white scenery is brilliant. All characters caring grim similarity with now legendary show :"Gomorrah". Similar urban environment,faces.general decay and rotten corrupted authority. Remember Marco D'Amore aka Ciro Di Marzio fictional character. You are going to find similar personality here. Of course this all in context of local town Sabac in Serbia.

Highly recommended!
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5/10
When I say mooood indigooooo
mihailo_mixer24 April 2023
The film correctly presented the concept of degeneration in its content. Everything went smoothly without any illogicality or distractions, but this film is quite limited due to such a subject. Literally halfway through the movie I wanted to close my eyes and sleep through it (to be honest). Fortunately, the cigars, tobacco, and smoking had so much screen time (more than the characters themselves) that they managed to simulate their stench to my nose to keep me awake. This film disfigured "South Wind" and "Usekovanje" as far as smoking is concerned, because 10 cigars were lit per minute and again kids watched this movie... I liked the plot and the final battle that brought everyone to the brink of destruction and the line that you will not be a slave to anyone else but your own destiny.

To be commended, they had a wide range of quality music that I haven't seen in Serbian films for a long time. For example, in Vera, the same melody is repeated 45 times throughout the film. All in all, this movie was made by the same studio that worked on South Wind, so I don't change the fact that this movie seems like a bad copy of the first season of the series. I don't know what else to say about this movie, I'm just sorry that Bacha ended up like that.
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