Ko Zorijo Jagode -1978- Ok.ru !!top!! Review

While Jagoda is swept up in her romance with Dragi, Nejc's life spirals downward. His unrequited love for Jagoda, combined with the pain of his father's rejection (Jagoda helps him locate his father, only to find that the man already has his own family), leads him into deep depression. Nejc becomes increasingly despondent, culminating in a suicide attempt—a dark and powerful moment that anchors the film's more lighthearted scenes with a sense of real-world consequence.

The narrative beautifully handles themes that are universally relatable yet distinctively grounded in the Yugoslav reality of the era: ko zorijo jagode -1978- ok.ru

From a historical perspective, "Ko zorijo jagode" holds a significant place in Slovenian film history. According to a review on Kinodvor, the film was part of a small wave of Slovenian youth films produced in the late 1970s, including "Sreča na vrvici" (1977) and "To so gadi" (1977). What set "Ko zorijo jagode" apart was its sexualization of the youth film genre: "Ranflov film Ko zorijo jagode je bil nekaj posebnega – ker je mladinski film seksualiziral". This bold approach made it a precursor to later films that explored adolescent sexuality with similar frankness. While Jagoda is swept up in her romance