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In the morning Mladen goes to Branko's Bridge and finds the plastic bag containg a loaded gun and a letter stating that the instructions along with a cash advance will be in his building mail box tomorrow. The letter also gives Mladen a contact name Miloš Ilić along with a PO box number. While Mladen is reading the letter in his Renault, a white [[BMW]] is seen leaving the scene.
In the morning Mladen goes to Branko's Bridge and finds the plastic bag containg a loaded gun and a letter stating that the instructions along with a cash advance will be in his building mail box tomorrow. The letter also gives Mladen a contact name Miloš Ilić along with a PO box number. While Mladen is reading the letter in his Renault, a white [[BMW]] is seen leaving the scene.


The next day Mladen takes Nemanja to school who's unhappy about the ad that all the kids saw. On the way back Mladen finds €3,000 cash in his mail slot along with the photo ID and address of the man he's supposed to murder. Using the instructions about the man's habits, Mladen scopes out his appartment and watches him enter his [[Toyota Land Cruiser]] SUV to go to work in the morning. Along with a well dressed man, Mladen also sees the blonde woman and the little girl Nemanja plays and goes to school with running to embrace him - they're his wife and daughter.
The next day Mladen takes Nemanja to school who's unhappy about the ad that all the kids saw. On the way back Mladen finds €3,000 cash in his mail slot along with the photo ID and address of the man he's supposed to murder. Using the instructions about the man's habits, Mladen scopes out his appartment and watches him enter his [[Toyota Land Cruiser]] SUV to go to work in the morning. Along with a well dressed man, Mladen also sees the blonde woman and the little girl Nemanja plays and goes to school with running to embrace him - they're his wife and daughter. Deeply conflicted, Mladen continues on to work where he takes out his frustration on the office equipment.


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Клопка
Klopka
The Trap
Directed bySrdan Golubović
Written byMelina Pota Koljević
Srđan Koljević
Nenad Teofilović
Produced byMaksa Ćatović
StarringNebojša Glogovac
Nataša Ninković
Miki Manojlović
Anica Dobra
Bogdan Diklić
Vuk Kostić
Vojin Ćetković
Music byMario Schneider
Release dates
Deutschland 15 February, 2007 (Berlinale)
Serbien 23 February, 2007 (FEST)
Running time
106 min.
SpracheSerbian

Klopka (English: The Trap, Serbian: Клопка, Klopka) is a 2007 film directed by Srdan Golubović, based on the novel of the same name, written by Nenad Teofilović.

The film is a neo-noir dealing with the age old question of how far is a parent willing to go to help a child. Additionally, it also explores the issues and challenges faced by the people living in post-Milošević Serbian society.

Plot

The film opens with Mladen Pavlović (Nebojša Glogovac) featuring bumps and bruises on his face nervously smoking a cigarette while talking to the unrevealed individual(s) in an unidentified timeframe. Among other things, he says that he is trying to "do this one thing right, after a series of wrongs that never should have happened".

Following key plot points, the movie occassionaly returns to the scene of Mladen talking to the unseen individual(s) and discussing different details or inner torment over the unfolding story.

He is a young professional residing in Belgrade and working as a construction engineer in a decrepit state-owned company that's undergoing the process of privatization. He drives a beat-up Renault 4 and rents an apartment with his wife Marija (Nataša Ninković) who teaches English in primary school. Together they're raising their only child - an 8-year-old boy named Nemanja. Despite limited means, they're still managing to make ends meet and provide for their son. They arrange and lead a fairly normal and happy family life - cheering him on at swim meets and taking him to the local playground where Mladen becomes acquainted with the blonde neighbour (Anica Dobra) who also brings her daughter to the same playground.

However, it all drastically changes one day when their son is rushed to the hospital following a collapse at gym class in school. Once there, he is diagnosed with the heart muscle condition that requires immediate surgery since the next inflammation that could come at any time might be fatal. They're further informed by the doctor that the procedure is only performed at a clinic in Germany, costs 26,000, and is not covered by domestic health insurance plans.

Faced with the shocking development and the fact that they have nowhere near the money required for the surgery, Mladen and Marija look into different ways of coming up with the funds. Mladen applies for a bank loan, but gets flatly rejected due to not owning property and being employed at a bankrupt company. Marija submits an ad in the paper, asking charitable donations for their son's surgery. Mladen is vehemently opposed to the idea when informed about it and confronts her on the issue, however, suspecting ego might be the source of his ire, she simply states that it's not beneath her pride to ask for a handout in this situation. Although they quickly make up, this is their first misunderstanding in a situation that is obviously putting a lot of strain on their marriage.

Soon, the family gets a phone call from a man who says is interested in helping Nemanja after seeing the ad, but doesn't want to discuss the details over the phone so the meeting with Mladen is arranged the next day at the bar in Belgrade's Hotel Moskva. At the meeting, the dapper, well-spoken middle-aged man says he's willing to pay €30,000 for Nemanja's surgery in addition to plane tickets to Germany. Furthermore, he says that all he wants in return is for Mladen to murder someone. He sees Mladen as the perfect candidate to carry out the crime due to not having any prior record and being an honest, hard-working man whom no one will suspect. Counting on Mladen's dismayed initial reaction, the man tells him to think it over and says he'll contact him in two days.

After coming back home, Mladen doesn't mention the shocking offer to Marija who is eager to know how the meeting went, simply dismissing the man he met with as "some nutcase". At this stage Mladen is hoping that he never gets a call from him again, and in search of money even looks up an old coleague from university days who in the meantime managed to do OK for himself through a private business designing kitschy palaces for the noveau riche despite not being an architect. The friend quickly rejects Mladen, telling him he's doesn't have the money right now.

Back home, the mysterious man calls from the moving car inquirying about the decision and torn Mladen tells him unconvincingly that it's a no go. Sensing doubts in Mladen's voice, the man tells him to give it more thought and informs him that everything needed to carry out the murder will be in a plastic bag placed in the electrical closet underneath the Branko's Bridge, and tells him to pick it up at 7am the next morning. Lying in bed that night, tormented Mladen attempts to get some input and advice from Marija, saying he's got something important to tell her and looking ready to finally clue her in on what's going on. However, following a long introduction, she quickly cuts him off thinking he's about to tell her what's bothering him in general and just tells him to concentrate on Nemanja and not on himself.

In the morning Mladen goes to Branko's Bridge and finds the plastic bag containg a loaded gun and a letter stating that the instructions along with a cash advance will be in his building mail box tomorrow. The letter also gives Mladen a contact name Miloš Ilić along with a PO box number. While Mladen is reading the letter in his Renault, a white BMW is seen leaving the scene.

The next day Mladen takes Nemanja to school who's unhappy about the ad that all the kids saw. On the way back Mladen finds €3,000 cash in his mail slot along with the photo ID and address of the man he's supposed to murder. Using the instructions about the man's habits, Mladen scopes out his appartment and watches him enter his Toyota Land Cruiser SUV to go to work in the morning. Along with a well dressed man, Mladen also sees the blonde woman and the little girl Nemanja plays and goes to school with running to embrace him - they're his wife and daughter. Deeply conflicted, Mladen continues on to work where he takes out his frustration on the office equipment.

Motifs

Underneath its simple noir narrative, some of the movie's key points lay in bringing up what the author sees to be the staples of post-Milošević Serbian society such as the huge gap between the rich and the poor, an entire nouveau riche class that managed to gain enormous wealth through shady means in the years since the collapse of communism, middle class that's teetering on the edge of poverty, patriotism being used to cover up criminal activities, etc.

  • After she puts an ad in the paper asking for donations towards Nemanja's surgery, Marija is faced with a petulent student who after failing to heed the request to put away her handheld during class, flippantly asks Marija in front of everybody to give her private English lessons reasoning that she could use the money considering "her situation". Deeply insulted Marija throws her out of the class, but eventually swallows her pride and goes to the student's lavish home in order to give her private lessons in search of supplemental income, only to be shocked and sickened by the fact that the student's father owns a picture frame that costs €30,000, All of this leads to a long tirade when she comes home that "her son's life is worth less than those people's picture frame".
  • Kosta Antic who offers the money for Nemanja's surgery on condition that Mladen kill Petar Ivkovic introduces himself as representing "those of us who love this country, who build and create" - a clear dig by the filmmakers at the usage of patriotism in Serbia in order to initiate and carry out criminal endevours through state security echelons, shady businessmen, and common criminals.

Cast

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