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A Serbian Film Uncut Version Differences |link| -

of cuts. These focused on scenes they believed "eroticised or endorsed" sexual violence, particularly involving minors. A notable jarring edit occurs during the "murder-by-fellatio" scene, which was almost entirely removed. The US NC-17 Version (98 Minutes): Released in 2011, this version was cut by about

Roughly 6 minutes shorter than the original theatrical release to avoid an "Unrated" label in major chains. a serbian film uncut version differences

Includes the explicit sequence involving an infant, which is the primary reason the film was banned in countries like Australia, New Zealand, and Norway. of cuts

The uncut version’s final audio is crucial. It implies that the horror is a loop—a film within a film. Jigsaw’s character says “Begin the new life” is a joke compared to this. The uncut ending is nihilistic; the cut endings are merely tragic. The US NC-17 Version (98 Minutes): Released in

"Echoes of the Past: A Serbian Tale of Two Eras"

Depending on where you live, the version you saw might have been missing anywhere from 60 seconds to over 13 minutes of footage.