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The film ends with a choir of unemployed miners intoning a wistful hymn of rebellion, a powerful visual and auditory symbol of the town's collective misery and dormant anger. V. Critical Reception and Conclusion White White World (2010) - IMDb

The narrative is built on a series of "muddled" and tragic intergenerational relationships that echo the fatalism of Greek drama. 2010 - White, White World

Complications arise when Ruzica’s wild teenage daughter, Rosa (Hana Selimović), falls in love with King, unaware of the deep and violent history between him and her mother. The film ends with a choir of unemployed

True to its tragic roots, the film spirals toward an inevitable and bloody finale, culminating in an "Oedipal" collision of past and present sins. III. Thematic Core: Industrial Ruins and Moral Decay Thematic Core: Industrial Ruins and Moral Decay I

I. Introduction