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Synopsis: In the forefront of the story we have Salih. After having been imprisoned in a concentration camp during the war, Salih has decided that from then on, he is not going to be hungry ever again and that all his life will be dedicated to pleasure and worship of the joy of living. A family man, every day more and more in love with his lovely wife Emma and more and more worried about his daughter Maja, Salih has a restaurant where he prepares his chef d'ouvre course: mixed meat for four. The love between Salih and Emma is ideal, perfect. They are in love with each other more and more every single day. Their concern and love for their daughter Maja, aged 27, is endless. Their care is even more intensified due to the fact that Maja, as every decent representative of the contemporary society, does not really enjoy Salih's mixed meat, eats little, cares about the amount of fat and sugar in blood and is always on some kind of a diet. Whereas Salih worries about Maja's eating, she has her mind set
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
2007
78 min
7 Views


the dogs caught up with her,

the hunters slaughtered her and

butchered her skin.

I bought one leg and the ribs.

So, now you think for yourself

how bad she is...

Bad, really bad.

What should it look

like after all?

Where have you been?

Everyone let me down but I

was hoping I would see you.

How about something to eat?

- OK, boss.

That's my girl.

Uma let me introduce you to

our Medlin Albright.

This is Uma.

- Glad to meet you.

So am I. What grade

are you at?

None. - What do you mean?

Don't you go to school?

No. I have a job.

Give me your hand!

What sort of a job?

Well, I beg on the streets.

I have to.

Who told you that?

You have to go to school.

None of us go to school;

neither Hilary, Clinton

... nor Monica.

Your hands are so cold.

Daut, is the meal for

our girl ready?

It is coming.

I've never seen such a nice

wedding procession.

Such great cars were never

seen here...

Would do anything for my Hana.

- Hush now!

You probably find it awkward

arriving to Sarajevo in a van,

but I wanted to make a statement

entering Olovo,

do it with a style.

I could've hired drivers. No big

deal. But, it is better this way,

more family oriented and friendly.

- You are right.

I asked some friends to wash

the cars before we leave

for the City Hall...

It is not right to

arrive there in dirty cars.

You can rest here

for a second.

Give me half an hour...

even less.

Where did you find

these imbeciles?

Every time one imbecile dies,

two new ones are born.

Money?

- Everything OK?

They drove the cars away and

never suspected anything.

Even if anyone did,

it's too late. Let's go!

Tell me what's

bothering you?

What time is it?

Get up, we need to talk.

- Can't it wait?

There is no time.

Life is too short to

spend it sleeping.

What's so important?

- You are.

Who is he and what happened?

What happened?

You know that

I see everything.

I read that the trouble

is caused by a man.

My dear auntie.

Don't worry!

All I want is to help you.

They are not coming.

Look what time it is.

So, he is a married man.

We can ruin that marriage

and bring him back to you.

No, I want him to suffer.

- Suffer? How much?

A lot.

I want him never to find joy

again but to feel only pain.

Are you sure,

my dear child?

Yes, I am.

Come here.

A gentleman - you said?

A charlatan!

I knew it from the moment

I saw him.

He embarrassed me

in front of my whole family.

How to face them now?

- Something has happened to him.

What could've happened to him?

My God. Let's go.

With all those cars, one could

have had a flat tire!

Get up! Let's go!

Let's wait a few more minutes!

- Get up, I said!

What did I do wrong?!

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