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Dull, boring, trying too hard to be funny. moreCast
(Credited cast)| Dejan Lutkic | ... | Ringe | |
| Ivan Jevtovic | ... | Raja | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Dejan Cicmilovic | |||
| Milos Djordjevic | ... | Mali | |
| Vladan Dujovic | ... | Labud | |
| Milic Jovanovic | ... | Pandur 1 (u pantalonama) | |
| Ljubinka Klaric | ... | Vera | |
| Milan Kovacevic | ... | Vangla | |
| Nebojsa Ljubisic | ... | Kosta | |
| Dragan Lutkic | ... | Ringe | |
| Milorad Mandic | ... | Pop Pera Macuzic (as Milorad-Manda Mandic) | |
| Natasa Markovic | ... | Caja | |
| Marija Milenkovic | ... | Studentkinja | |
| Zlatija Ocokoljic | ... | Olga | |
| Mihajlo-Bata Paskaljevic | ... | Srba Kodzak | |
| Dragan Petrovic | ... | Pavle | |
| Sasa Pilipovic | ... | Pandur 2 (u boksericama) | |
| Radivoj-Rasa Popov | ... | Rasa Popov | |
| Ivan Tomic | ... | Svetozar, Slaj, Nulovani, Upecani, Tetreb, Cupavi | |
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I was all pumped up to watch another Serbian comedy. Got my pop-corn and a soda ready, but that was most of the fun I had that evening.
The idea behind the plot is not all that bad. Ringeraja is a movie about two brothers, Ringe and Raja. One of them is a criminal, while the other one is a graduate student - two different worlds. The criminal is trying to please his girlfriend's father, so he asks his brother to switch roles. He is going to pretend to be a student, and the real student has to act like a criminal.
The movie is divided into two acts, like a play in a theater would be. But, unlike in a good play, there is no conclusion to the first act. Such a transition was possible in movies like "Paket aranzman", but not in this one.
However, much bigger problem is in the script. This is supposed to be a comedy, but covnersations don't sound natural at all. It seems that they were trying to hard to set up an ooportunity for a joke. Thus, I cannot imagine anyone in Belgrade talking like that. The author tryed to utilize Belgrade slang, but most of the jargon and slang was used incorrectely.
This may be a fun movie to watch for some people because it is so dull, there is no point to it, and it doesn't require audience to think at all. However, all of the jokes are just not natural, humor is artificial. Modern Belgrade slang was utilized nicely in comedies such as "Mrtav hladan", or even "Munje". I don't recommend it at all.
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