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The young Valkó wants to plan a block of apartments that will still be modern fifty years from now. His ambitious plans are continuously rejected by his manipulative and careless superiors. So instead of the modern block of flats he only plans a bachelor apartment.
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Plot Summary
During World War II, a young partisan named Goran is captured by the enemy. He is interrogated and tortured, but he refuses to reveal any information about the resistance movement. Despite the immense pressure and suffering, Goran's spirit remains unbroken, showcasing the resilience of the human will in the face of adversity.
Critical Reception
This Yugoslavian war drama is a lesser-known film that focuses on the psychological toll of war and resistance. While its production values are typical of its era, the film has been noted for its earnest portrayal of a young partisan's defiance and the brutal realities of occupation.
What Reviewers Say
A stark portrayal of wartime interrogation and resilience.
Highlights the psychological endurance of partisans.
Features a solid performance from its young lead.
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Fun Fact
The film is set during the occupation of Yugoslavia in World War II and reflects the significant partisan resistance movement in the region during that period.
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