Pretty Village, Pretty Flame: Difference between revisions
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The UN African peacekeepers that Viljuska is talking to are armed with [[H&K G3A3]] assault rifles as part of the UN peacekeeping force assigned to peacekeeping duty in Bosnia.
The African UN peacekeepers that Viljuska is talking to are armed with [[H&K G3A3]] assault rifles as part of the UN peacekeeping force assigned to peacekeeping duty in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
[[Image:G3a3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|G3A3 carried by the UN peacekeepers in the movie.|]]
[[Image:G3a3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|G3A3 carried by the UN peacekeepers in the movie.|]]
[[Image:African_Peacekeeper_2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Viljuska (Milorad Mandic) talking to the UN African peacekeepers about car damage as Laza leaves the car.]]
[[Image:African_Peacekeeper_2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Viljuska (Milorad Mandic) talking to the African UN peacekeepers about car damage as Laza leaves the car.]]
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Pretty Village Pretty Flame (Lepa Sela, Lepo Gore) (1996) is a 1996 Yugoslavian, Serbo-Croatian language war film about several Bosnian Serb soldiers who are trapped in a tunnel together in Bosnia during the 1992 to 1995 Bosnian Civil War, while they recount their past lives.The movie details the experiences of several Serbian soldiers and an American CBC war correspondent Liza Linel (Lisa Moncure) as they refuge in a tunnel to avoid being killed by Bosniak forces. Milan and his war buddy, the Professor, recall their war experiences as they recover from their wounds in a Belgrade military hospital. The main characters are Fork, (Viljuška), Gvozden,(Iron for his tough character) Halil, and Milan, and Velja. They reflect on their past lives as they are sheltered in a tunnel, while being harassed and attacked by Bosniak forces. Gvozden, their commanding officer, (who is ex Yugoslav People's Army officer), eventually escapes out of the tunnel in a dramatic exit that eventually costs him his life as he makes his grand exit out of the tunnel, which causes the squad to escape their entrapment in the tunnel.
The following weapons were used in the 1996 movie Pretty Village, Pretty Flame:
Velja (Nikola Kojo) is armed with a Zastava M57 that he carries as his personal sidearm.
Colt New Frontier Revolver
2 toy Colt Peacemaker revolvers can be seen while Brzi's friend plays a shoot 'em up cowboy at an amusement park in Yugoslavia.
Rifles
Zastava M70B1
Some of the soldiers in the movie can be seen carrying the Zastava M70 Yugoslavian AK variant.
Zastava M70AB2
The weapon is used as the primary weapon of Milan, Gvozden, Velja, and Laza throughout the entire film, as they are a detachment of Chetniks during the Bosnian War of 1992-1995 of the army of Republika Srpska, they would carry a weapon with a paratrooper stock.
H&K G3A3
The African UN peacekeepers that Viljuska is talking to are armed with H&K G3A3 assault rifles as part of the UN peacekeeping force assigned to peacekeeping duty in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Other
RPG-7
As the Bosniak soldiers outside the tunnel torment and harass the Bosnian Serb squad in the tunnel with insults, an enemy soldier fires at Velja with an RPG-7 anti-tank rocket.
Zastava M53 (MG42)
Fork (Viljuska) is armed with a World War II MG42 machine gun or the M53 Yugoslavian variant, as his primary weapon throughout the film.
M52 P3 Hand Grenade
Viljuska (Milorad Mandic) carries around two M52 P3 Hand Grenades with him for self-protection against against enemy forces.