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Cast overview: | |||
Aleksandar Sreckovic | ... | Uros | |
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Milica Zaric | ... | Marija |
Branimir Popovic | ... | Marko Kovac | |
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Aleksa Sreckovic | ... | Nikola |
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Dragan Petrovic-Pele | ... | Tip (as Dragan Petrovic Pele) |
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Katarina Zutic | ... | Nina |
Gordan Kicic | ... | Vlasnik kladionice | |
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Ivan Zaric | ... | Djole |
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Miodrag 'Miki' Krstovic | ... | Biznismen (as Miodrag Miki Krstovic) |
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Mihailo Maksimovic | ... | Kovacev asistent |
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Sreten Mijovic | ... | Radnik u kladionici |
Uros is a distinguished award winning writer, and a former professor, who lives with his wife and son in Belgrade. Uros is plunged in a creative crisis since years and is not able to write a book. His wife, an architect, supports the whole family during this period. Unhappy with this arrangement she seeks solace in an extramarital relationship. When Uros finds out his wife has a lover, he wants to leave home quietly but then he decides to take drastic action to keep the family together. Written by SUDHAKARABATTIA
Since this is a Serbian movie (and I don't know if there's a subtitled edition out there), I'm not sure if this review is going to be useful to anyone other then Serbian audience but let's put it here, someone might find it useful. The story has a potential but at times it goes to much into a cliché and it seems more or less predictable. Since this is a Serbian movie, and we prefer the dark tones in our cinematography, this might look like a "serious" movie to a typical western consumer accustomed to "rom-com's" but the quality of acting is not much above that level. The production values are relatively low and the whole movie feels more like a theater play than anything else, but it has it's shining moments. All in all, it's not something that will take your breath away, but it's not that boring as well. A decent movie, but if you skip it you won't miss too much.