.. and you have never tried to find out what they meant by "Serbian Film", have you?
PS. most Americans have no idea what Serbia, Bosnia, and Montenegro are.
To be honest, other than being a "Serbian" film, I don't really understand why he went with that title. I probably don't want to dig deeper into that movie, I don't want to watch it more than once.
Trust me, I know.
"Are you Siberian?"
"Isn't that in Russia?" -Most frequent questions.
It was separate. In the script I read a few months back, they had several more references to the original that they cut out. I'm excited for when it comes out on DVD for the deleted scenes. In the trailer, they even cut out the "Not another peep, Time to go to sleep," line from Sharon in the original. After the girlfriend of the dude protagonist saw the girl, she said, "What happened to her eyes?" That was said by Shelly in the original, but was followed by her screaming, "FOR GOD'S SAKE, WHAT HAPPENED TO HER EYES?!?!" They didn't have her do that. The script had it so the girl said, "Give me back my hand..!" when her hand gets infected, as it did in Evil Dead 2 to Ash, but they cut that line out.
With the final evil, instead of having it be a large monster having the heads of all Mia's friends and brother on it, all tormenting her, they just cut it out and had it be one chick who looked similar to Mia, with slight bodily contortions on her (the "final monster" in Evil Dead 2).
The original script also had it so the song that the brother shared with Mia was the same song that was sung in the opening scene in the car, regarding "Letters to Paris" ("Surely inform you" is a line you might recognize, if you're overly familiar with the first Evil Dead), but they just had it be some normal song in there. They showed the clock that stopped in the original, but only showed it, and didn't have the female protagonist drawing it.
I'm droning. Anyways, it was a really great standalone film with the story's roots based strongly in the original. It was kind of a good move to cut it aside from the other films, so as not to make the die-hards rage, but I personally would have loved the few tongue-in-cheek references to the other movies that were originally intended.
The shock factor of the movie is probably the most intense of any mainstream movie released, in honesty. The final scene was the bloodiest thing I've ever seen. The insanity of it was a step-down from A Serbian Film (DO NOT SEE THAT MOVIE, PLEASE), but I wouldn't want to see anything as recklessly and sexually disturbing as that movie was.
To be honest, other than being a "Serbian" film, I don't really understand why he went with that title. I probably don't want to dig deeper into that movie, I don't want to watch it more than once.
Trust me, I know.
"Are you Siberian?"
"Isn't that in Russia?" -Most frequent questions.
I HEARD THAT CAPS AND KISSING UP GETS YOU NOWHERE.
Edit: Fine.
CiNiC you have a massive cock and i wiah I can be more like you,
rhi you're amazing and I wish I can be more like you,
Mod you're a faggot and I'm happy that I am not you.
I HEARD THAT CAPS AND KISSING UP GETS YOU NOWHERE.
Edit: Fine.
CiNiC you have a massive cock and i wiah I can be more like you,
rhi you're amazing and I wish I can be more like you,
Mod you're a faggot and I'm happy that I am not you.
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