Ismaili Ismaili: Serbian actor has to play Adem Jasharin because

As they aroused a lot of negative reactions from when the Serbian actor said he would have to play hero Adem Jashari, there is someone else who thinks this role fits him better. It is Kosovo Parliament deputy Ismaili Ismaili who thinks Rade Serbdzija is better off taking [...]
As they aroused a lot of negative reactions from when the Serbian actor said he would have to play hero Adem Jashari, there is someone else who thinks this role fits him better.
He is exactly Kosovo's Parliament deputy, Ismaili Ismaili, who thinks Rade Serbdzija is better off taking that role.
It even says that by this action, the “would be divided” Serbs, not Albanians. All this long comment he made on a website of the Film Maniacs.
Read the full status of Ishmael:
From the comments I read here, I'm only counting on Serbs to be angry if Rade accepts this role some 10,000 times more.
When they see the screens how much Serbs have made it clear, unless you see them begging Raden to take the role.
Personally, I have a problem only with those artists who have expressed their nationalism and supported the Serbian regime and genocide in everyday life. Rade didn't know he did something like that.
Knowing his qualities as an actor, I don't doubt he'd played a good role, except for the accent he didn't think he'd made a tammon. I'm more concerned about how the screenwriter Ademi might portray him in the movie: whether he's a hero or a negative character.
Rade in this role had held back from Serbs and Albanians, the cause of his background, that the world's tibes are interested in the direction is Rade. Then it is hard for us to see this once of Adam.
On the other hand, to make the movie very good, and to make it an epic film, perhaps with potential for Oscar, I'm a cox for convinced them that the scythes had already forgotten where Rade came from, and the Serbs had hated him forever.
That way, I'm more concerned about how the movie comes out, what's in the script and how Adam Yashhar is portrayed and his war. When the oxen are well written, then I guess the other actor had a good time.
It's automatically selected by Hollywood because it's the only Balkan stereotype right now. It doesn't necessarily play the role of an Albanian good, but on the other hand it also takes priority.
I think there are other actors in that calibre who can do well. When they were able to take Russell Croee of Mel Gibson, the second Australians, to play with the Roman in Gadiator and the Scottish in Braveheart so well, respectively, what is it, Gerard Butler, for example, who played the perfect Adam lion, a bit willing?
It's all about production, budget, director and mue scenarios. Qato wastes the movie success or failure.












