Ritam zločina

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Ritam zločina is a Croatian film released in Yugoslavia in 1981, directed by Zoran Tadić, starring Ivica Vidović and Fabijan Šovagović. It is based on Dobri duh Zagreba, a novel by Pavao Pavličić.[1]

In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made.[2]

Plot

A single teacher allows a stranger to share his home with him before it is to be torn down by developers. The stranger has a fascination with statistics, and claims he can predict crimes based on statistical analyses. Intrigued by this talent, the teacher tells a married, female friend that the man seems to have done what he claims. Then the numbers show that there is a slip-up and a murder that was supposed to have occurred, did not. The stranger is adamant that a balance has to be achieved or the whole town will suffer - and he leaves. (IMDb)

References

  1. "Hrvatski film i književnost". film.hr (in Croatian). Croatian Film Association. 10 November 2006. Archived from the original on 9 June 2007. 
  2. ""Tko pjeva, zlo ne misli" najbolji hrvatski film svih vremena!". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian). 1999-11-28. Retrieved 2013-02-08. 

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