To put it simply, the film is below average. The opening section gives the impression of yet another serbian movie that's neither great nor terrible but attempts to explore a genre we rarely see in local cinema. The cinematography starts off promisingly, visually appealing scenes and a storyline intriguing enough to keep you interested, though nothing groundbreaking.
However, as the film progresses, its flaws become increasingly apparent. The story starts to feel repetitive and confusing, while the performances of the actors grow less and less convincing. Then comes the film's turning point, a plot twist so poorly thought-out that it's arguably the worst I've ever seen in serbian movies. From that moment, the entire film falls apart. It devolves into a chaotic mess with a cheap storyline, pointless new characters, and acting performances so bad that
a random person from street could have done better.
Adding insult to injury is the blatant inclusion of product placements, featuring brands completely irrelevant to the film's theme. The most frustrating of all is the unavoidable presence of Mozzart, the betting company that seems to appear in most of our films and music videos, further undermining any sense of artistic integrity.
I strongly recommend skipping this film.