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Returnee
The family of repatriate Saparkul return to their historic homeland: cross the border post «Turkmenistan», enter the courtyard of the migration police, pass registration and other formalities - hand on his heart, listen to the anthem of Kazakhstan, wipe the tears of surging emotion, even the wife removes her veil. It is home to free women ... Then the road to the south of the country - to the station Tore-Tam. They will live there.
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Plot Summary
Returning from a decade-long stay in the United States, Filip finds his Croatian village completely transformed by American influence. What was once a familiar home is now a baffling landscape of consumerism and alien customs. Filip struggles to reconnect with his roots and understand the changes that have occurred while navigating his relationships with his family and friends who have adapted to this new reality.
Critical Reception
Returnee was met with a mixed to positive reception, praised for its satirical take on globalization and cultural change in post-war Croatia. While some critics found its humor occasionally heavy-handed, many appreciated its sharp social commentary and the performances of its lead actors, particularly the Navojec brothers.
What Reviewers Say
Satirical commentary on the impact of Westernization and globalization.
The film effectively captures the disorientation of returning to a changed homeland.
Performances are generally strong, especially from the lead actors.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available for this film. However, the themes of cultural displacement and adaptation likely resonated with viewers who have experienced similar societal shifts.
Fun Fact
The film satirizes the 'American dream' and its impact on traditional Croatian society, highlighting the complexities of cultural assimilation and the loss of identity.
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