In broader usage, the phrase has detached from actual cinema to describe any situation where people collectively fail to recognize an obvious truth until it is too late.
Pored nas (Next to Us): The Wild Conclusion to Stevan Filipović’s Trilogy pored nas ceo film
Divided into two groups, the characters must make life-or-death decisions. One group wanders into the forest, desperately trying to find help and survive the harsh natural elements. The other group remains at a base camp—an abandoned military barracks—where they must carefully manage the scarce food and resources. As days turn into weeks, old rivalries resurface, tensions mount, and the group at the base camp slowly devolves into an authoritarian social system built on fear, division of power, and the dread of starvation. The film masterfully contrasts the struggle to survive against nature with the equally dangerous struggle against the darker impulses of human nature. In broader usage, the phrase has detached from
: The action shifts from the classroom to "Wild Nature," featuring a contrasting backdrop of disintegrating, megalomaniacal architecture. Key Cast and Characters The other group remains at a base camp—an
Harsh critiques described the film as "torture" or "the worst Serbian movie". Major complaints focused on poor sound quality (making dialogue hard to understand), a "nonsensical" script, and low-quality visual effects for action scenes. Some found the plot twists illogical and the ending pretentious. Film Overview