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Young Tomaz has many problems. Not only is he quite lonely, but he also has to leave his hometown and move to the city with his family because of his father's new job. In these difficult times, during the middle of summer, his only help is his computer Vedi. Even the rivalry between local children gangs from Piran and Portoroz can not solve any problems, at least not until both gangs get a common enemy - motorcyclists who steal shells.

The computer named Vedi with fictionalized powers is in fact played by real personal computer - model Triglav manufactured by Slovenian/Yugoslavian company Iskra Delta.

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    • Author: Mardin
    This is the movie that every slovenian saw at least once! It shows to the audience the beauty of the sea and young love! It's story is simple but well made and it tels us about the adventures of a teenage boy in his summer vacation at the coast of the Adriatic sea, and the experience of his first real love!
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    • Author: Visonima
    This review may contain slight spoilers.

    Conflict between 'warring', opposing boy gangs is not new and is portrayed in several films. Just think of 'War of The Buttons' ('La Guerre des Boutons') of 1962, the Irish version 'War of The Buttons' (1994) and the excellent Hungarian film 'The Boys of Paul Street' ('A Pál utcai fiúk') (1969). In 'Poletje v Školjki' we meet two gangs from neighbouring villages on Yugoslavia's picturesque Adriatic coast. Our protagonist, Tomaz and his gang are from Piran, and they have a long-standing feud with the lads from Portoroz. When the latter spray-paint graffiti on Piran's buildings, it is like a declaration of war.

    Tomaz is living with his mother; his father had left them and lives in the city of Ljubljana. A rather strange element in the film is Tomaz's clever computer who thinks like a human being and provides answers to any questions Tomaz may ask. He even gives Tomaz advice on how to get revenge on the boys of Portoroz.

    Some of the families depend on shellfish farming along the coast. When they discover that a few of the ropes with shellfish are missing, the boys suspect the other boy gang to be responsible. Tension rises between the two gangs, until they discover who the real culprits are; a few tourist hooligans with motorcycles who camp nearby. The gangs join forces and with military precision, aided by the computer, they confront the culprits.

    The adventurous summer ends on a low note for Tomaz when he learns that his mother has decided to join his father in the city and that Tomaz will have to move too, leaving his mates and girlfriend behind. But will Tomaz move, or will he take matters in his own hand and run away from home?

    This is unfortunately not an outstanding film; I found the acting and cinematography rather average. The most interesting part for me was to 'experience' Yugoslavia what it looked like a few years before the tragic Balkan War. From my outsider perspective, a bit of history and era of innocence gone by. 6/10.
  • Credited cast:
    David Sluga David Sluga - Tomaz
    Kaja Stiglic Kaja Stiglic - Milena
    Boris Kralj Boris Kralj - Luka
    Marjana Karner Marjana Karner - Mama
    Dare Valic Dare Valic - Oce
    Majda Potokar Majda Potokar - Zdravnica
    Vesna Jevnikar Vesna Jevnikar - Medicinska sestra
    Joze Suhadolnik Joze Suhadolnik - Motorist
    Zlatko Causevic Zlatko Causevic - Motorist
    Uros Rus Uros Rus - Motorist
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Alma Blagdanic Alma Blagdanic
    Gregor Cvetko Gregor Cvetko
    Iztok Gruden Iztok Gruden
    Gregor Jamar Gregor Jamar
    Adriano Janezic Adriano Janezic
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