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词条 See You (film)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Themes

  3. Reception

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = See You
| image =
| alt =
| caption =
| film name = Vidimo se
| director = Ivan Salaj
| producer =
| writer =
| screenplay = Ivan Salaj
| story =
| based on =
| starring = {{plainlist|
  • Nenad Cvetko
  • Goran Višnjić
  • Rene Bitorajac
  • Mislav Vilišić

}}
| narrator =
| music =
| cinematography = Vanja Černjul
| editing =
| studio = {{plainlist|
  • Jadran Film
  • Croatian Radiotelevision
  • ADU

}}[4]


| distributor =
| released = 1995
| runtime = 70 minutes[4]
(65 minutes, according to some sources[7])
| country = Croatia
| language = Croatian
| budget =
| gross =
}}

See You (Vidimo se) is a 1995 Croatian television film directed and written by Ivan Salaj, and starring Rene Bitorajac, Nenad Cvetko, Mislav Vilišić and Goran Višnjić.

A story about a group of friends who reunite at the funeral of one of them who was killed in a war, See You has been very favorably received. Described as a "generational manifesto", the film has gained a cult status among the Croatian film critics.[8][9]

Plot

In the summer of 1981, five boys – Maks, Mislav, Andre, Kruno and Borna – spend their time together playing in a forest, in an abandoned hut. When their pet dog Afra is killed by an unknown intruder, they bury him in the forest and promise they would be all buried next to him one day.

Ten years later, in the fall of 1991, Borna has been killed in combat in the Battle of Vukovar, and the four surviving friends reunite at his funeral. Since their childhood days, they have drifted apart: Maks (Goran Višnjić) is a member of a far-right paramilitary unit, Kruno (Rene Bitorajac) went to Germany to attend college, Mislav (Mislav Vilišić) is a heroin addict, and Andre (Nenad Cvetko) seems to be completely uncertain about his future. The four friends have different attitudes about the war, which creates conflict among them. They are also troubled by their personal histories: Maks is heavily traumatized by his war experiences and is unable to adjust to civilian life, Mislav uses drugs as a way to escape the reality, and Kruno is apprehensive, worried that his leaving the country will be seen as desertion.

Remembering their childhood promise, they decide to dig up Borna's coffin from the cemetery and bury him in the forest...[4][11][12]

Themes

See You has been described as "an account of a lost childhood and a rediscovered friendship".[11] Its central theme is the loss of innocence, which is accentuated by the stark visual contrast between the warm, sunlit scenes of 1981, and dark and gloomy scenes that take place in the fall of 1991.[4][11]

Salaj's pessimistic, even morbid outlook sharply diverges from an idealized depiction of the Croatian War of Independence, seen in some Croatian films of the era. Maks, ostensibly a war hero, is portrayed as a traumatized, broken man who is worthy of pity. Overpowered by the bleak reality of their existence, the protagonists rebel by clinging to an infantile childhood oath. At the same time, their differences and disagreements indicate a "schism within the Croatian society".[4][11]

Reception

See You was shown at the 1995 Pula Film Festival, where it received highly favorable reviews and won a special Arena award.[4][19] Direction and cinematography were praised,[4] as well as Goran Višnjić's "suggestive" portrayal of Maks,[7] even if some generally criticized the acting as stilted.[4]See You was – with Zrinko Ogresta's Washed Out (1995) – described as the beginning of the "Croatian Black Wave", drawing parallels with bleak and pessimistic films of the 1960s Yugoslav Black Wave.[4]

In a 2007 interview, Croatian film scholar Ante Peterlić singled out See You from the entire Croatian film production of the 1990s, saying that he "liked it very much".[24]

References

1. ^{{cite journal| url=http://www.hfs.hr/nakladnistvo_zapis_detail.aspx?sif_clanci=155#.VJrG_v8F4A| title=Mladi dokumentarni film| journal=Zapis| issue=37| year=2002| last=Kukoč| first=Juraj| publisher=Croatian Film Association| language=Croatian| accessdate=25 December 2014}}
2. ^{{cite journal| url=http://www.hfs.hr/nakladnistvo_zapis_detail.aspx?sif_clanci=32541#.VI24rHuxVuQ | title=Vidimo se| journal=Zapis| issue=64–65| year=2009| last=Šošić| first=Anja| publisher=Croatian Film Association| language=Croatian| accessdate=17 December 2014}}
3. ^{{cite encyclopedia| url=http://film.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=1989| title=Vidimo se| encyclopedia=Filmski leksikon| publisher=Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography| language=Croatian| accessdate=18 December 2014}}
4. ^{{cite web| url=http://film.purger.com/recenzije/filmovi/00172.shtml| title=Vidimo se| last=Antulov| first=Dragan| work=film.purger.com| language=Croatian| accessdate=17 December 2014}}
5. ^{{cite journal| url=http://www.sveske.ba/bs/content/pregled-razvoja-postjugoslavenskih-kinematografija| title=Pregled razvoja postjugoslavenskih kinematografija| last=Pavičić| first=Jurica| authorlink=Jurica Pavičić| work=Sarajevske sveske| issue=21/22| year=2008| language=Croatian| accessdate=25 December 2014}}
6. ^{{cite journal| url=http://www.matica.hr/vijenac/163/FILMSKA%20%C4%8CETVRT/| title=Filmska četvrt| journal=Vijenac| issue=163| date=1 June 2000| last=Picula| first=Boško| publisher=Matica hrvatska| language=Croatian| accessdate=25 December 2014}}
7. ^{{cite journal| url=http://www.matica.hr/vijenac/345/Bitno%20je%20zasukati%20rukave/| title=Bitno je zasukati rukave| journal=Vijenac| issue=345| date=24 May 2007| last1=Vidačković| first1=Zlatko| last2=Ivanišević| first2=Goran| publisher=Matica hrvatska| language=Croatian| accessdate=25 December 2014}}
8. ^{{cite journal| url=http://www.matica.hr/vijenac/384/Vukovar,%20nesnimljena%20tragedija/| title=Vukovar, nesnimljena tragedija| journal=Vijenac| issue=384| date=20 November 2008| last=Grozdanić| first=Josip| publisher=Matica hrvatska| language=Croatian| accessdate=18 December 2014}}
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}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|id =0114848 |title=See You}}

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