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Two Melons and a Stinking Fish
Intimate portrait of artist Sarah Lucas, whose witty and provocative work explores questions of identity and sexuality. With contributions from Angus Fairhurst and Damien Hirst.
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Plot Summary
In a tumultuous post-war period in Serbia, two petty criminals, Mića and Bracika, attempt to make a fortune by selling a large quantity of cocaine. Their efforts are complicated by their own incompetence, the arrival of a ruthless mob boss, and a series of increasingly bizarre and dangerous encounters. The film follows their chaotic journey as they navigate the criminal underworld, facing betrayal and absurdity at every turn.
Critical Reception
The film was a significant critical and commercial success in Serbia and the former Yugoslavia, praised for its dark humor, unique style, and energetic direction. It is often cited as a cult classic of Serbian cinema, though its reception outside of the region is less widely documented.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp, dark humor and energetic pacing.
Celebrated for its unique visual style and satirical commentary on society.
Considered a cult classic within Serbian cinema for its memorable characters and unconventional plot.
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Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'Two Melons, One Stinking Fish', but it was changed to the current title for unknown reasons, though many speculate it was for increased impact.
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