The article discusses the controversial Serbian film 'Građanin osvetnik' (Citizen Vigilante) by director Uve Bol, which has sparked significant debate. The film was banned in Germany due to lack of age rating, while Elon Musk allowed it to be viewed temporarily on Twitter. Critics have largely criticized the film, politicians view it as potentially dangerous, but filmmaker Roger Avary praised it as bold and uncompromising. The article also explores Bol’s controversial career, including his past failures with video game adaptations, allegations against actor Armi Hammer, and his unconventional methods of funding films. It notes that while some of Bol’s earlier works were well-received, 'Građanin osvetnik' continues his pattern of stylistic flaws and narrative inconsistencies.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the film as politically provocative, highlighting concerns from politicians about its potential danger, while praising it from a Western filmmaker like Roger Avary. The emphasis on the film's controversial nature and its implications for public discourse leans left, suggesting a批判




