2 reviews
After watching the first episode I can say that the series is quite good. The cast is excellent. The theme of the series is great. The roles are very well distributed. Admir Glamocak is particularly good. It's a real shame that we don't have domestic series like this anymore. We certainly have the potential. Many thanks to Federal Television for making this show possible. I look forward to the next episodes. Sarajevo has a soul and all the series filmed there are somehow warm and good.
Vrati me na trenutak u vrijeme "vize za buducnost'. This series only needs one Rile, so that it would be even funnier. Go on.
Vrati me na trenutak u vrijeme "vize za buducnost'. This series only needs one Rile, so that it would be even funnier. Go on.
Bosnian series that attempts to balance humor with family dynamics, but it didn't quite hit the mark for me. The story follows Maho Dilber, a middle-aged man whose life changes dramatically when his two daughters and new grandchild suddenly appear. While the series touches on parenting and personal growth, it often feels predictable and lacks the depth to truly captivate the audience. A key aspect that didn't resonate with me was Emir Hadzihafizbegovic's portrayal of Mirko, Maho's father. His performance felt over-the-top and exaggerated, which made it hard for me to connect with the character. However, I must admit that it's a relief Emir's character doesn't appear in too many episodes-his overdramatic acting could have easily become a distraction if he were more central to the plot. Despite its humor, the series fails to strike the right balance between comedy and emotional depth, often coming across as superficial. While some may enjoy it, I found it difficult to overlook the forced performances and lackluster storyline.
- opticuscro
- Feb 18, 2025
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