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Three Long Years
After suddenly being dumped by the live-in girlfriend that he adores, Jude Donnelly hits the road to seek solace from his overwhelming pain. But instead of finding solace, Jude instead experiences three more years of excruciating suffering.
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Plot Summary
Set in a small Serbian village during the post-war period of the early 1990s, 'Three Long Years' follows the story of Mladen, a former soldier haunted by his wartime experiences. He struggles to reintegrate into civilian life and reconnect with his wife, struggling with the emotional scars and the lingering effects of conflict on their community. The film explores themes of trauma, memory, and the difficulty of rebuilding lives and relationships in the aftermath of war.
Critical Reception
Srdan Golubović's directorial debut was noted for its sensitive portrayal of the psychological toll of war on individuals and communities. Critics praised its atmospheric direction and strong performances, particularly from the lead actors, though some found its pacing deliberate. It was recognized for its realistic depiction of a difficult period in Serbian history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant exploration of post-war trauma and its impact on relationships.
Applauded for its understated yet powerful performances.
Acknowledged for its atmospheric and realistic depiction of rural Serbian life during a challenging era.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Three Long Years' on Google is not readily available. However, viewers who have discussed the film often highlight its emotional depth and the relatable struggles of its characters in overcoming the aftermath of conflict.
Fun Fact
Srdan Golubović, the director, is the son of acclaimed Serbian filmmaker Goran Golubović.
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