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A Serbian soldier named Alex Obilich ventures to Chicago hoping to find his older brother Peter and ask him about a kidney transplant in an effort to save their dad. Peter escaped from Serbia with their mother years ago, leaving behind his brother and father to fight the war -- not knowing their fates. Alex desperately searches for his brother, relying on the help of a pretty American named Maria to track him down. What Alex doesn't realize is that their father is actually being used as a tool
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The story is set in Belgrade, Chicago and the Kosovo - province which is now recognised by some countries as an independent colony of NATO, and chronicles the complicated relationship of two estranged brothers - one adopted and another one born in a marriage of a Serbian father and Chinese mother. The adopted one used to be a soldier when the father, who was a scientist for the government, send the younger boy and his mother to USA... OK... that is where my problem starts with the story and after that just builds up... or worst... digs a hole...
I understand everything in this story but not many things make sense... like for start: how did they managed to send to US a Chinese citizen wife with a child of a scientist who was on a terrorist list (that's what the CIA agents said in the movie) during the war between NATO and old Yugoslavia - I cannot figure it out ... Try to get a TRANSIT VISA and you'll see what I mean... the story is like a Swiss cheese - full with holes - analyse it from any direction, still the same! Later that soldier ventures to America in search of his long lost brother, unaware that his brother may hold the key to a devastating weapon their father developed, and that a terrorist now desires.
Oh... I forgot to say... the soldier is in love with a Muslim girl... they live in Belgrade, but somehow her mother thinks that they live behind enemy lines saying: Christians are our enemies... I wasted too much time on this film... watching it and writing about it. There is so many better things to do: I'll go to change my son's nappy!
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The story is set in Belgrade, Chicago and the Kosovo - province which is now recognised by some countries as an independent colony of NATO, and chronicles the complicated relationship of two estranged brothers - one adopted and another one born in a marriage of a Serbian father and Chinese mother. The adopted one used to be a soldier when the father, who was a scientist for the government, send the younger boy and his mother to USA... OK... that is where my problem starts with the story and after that just builds up... or worst... digs a hole...
I understand everything in this story but not many things make sense... like for start: how did they managed to send to US a Chinese citizen wife with a child of a scientist who was on a terrorist list (that's what the CIA agents said in the movie) during the war between NATO and old Yugoslavia - I cannot figure it out ... Try to get a TRANSIT VISA and you'll see what I mean... the story is like a Swiss cheese - full with holes - analyse it from any direction, still the same! Later that soldier ventures to America in search of his long lost brother, unaware that his brother may hold the key to a devastating weapon their father developed, and that a terrorist now desires.
Oh... I forgot to say... the soldier is in love with a Muslim girl... they live in Belgrade, but somehow her mother thinks that they live behind enemy lines saying: Christians are our enemies... I wasted too much time on this film... watching it and writing about it. There is so many better things to do: I'll go to change my son's nappy!