Pazi_se Today
This musical comedy is often cited by film historians and critics as one of the most unique—and polarizing—entries in Yugoslav cinema.
: The film stars the legendary Red Star Belgrade soccer player Dragoslav Šekularac (nicknamed "Šeki"). In a meta-narrative, a group of young men convinces a local worker to fund a movie, but he agrees only if his famous cousin, Šeki, directs it. Šeki proceeds to treat filmmaking like a soccer match, leading to total chaos on set. pazi_se
: The track is a high-energy "Balkan-pop" or "trap-folk" anthem with a catchy hook and modern electronic production. This musical comedy is often cited by film
: A synth-pop classic from the Yugoslav era. It is highly regarded by fans of 80s electronic music for its moody atmosphere and the vocals of Marina Perazić. Šeki proceeds to treat filmmaking like a soccer
In modern pop culture, the most frequent "review" request for "Pazi se" refers to the hit song by Serbian pop-folk singer .
: While it was panned by contemporary critics and is sometimes jokingly called the "worst film ever made in Yugoslavia," modern critics like Olaf Möller have reassessed it as a piece of "accidental avant-garde". It is a bizarre blend of cheap cultural satire, absurd dance numbers, and a "shemozzle" of creative conflicts.
: The lyrics typically revolve around themes of confidence, romantic warnings, and nightlife, characteristic of the modern regional "IDJ" sound. Other Notable Uses