Sablja
- Mini serie TV
- 2024
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8,1/10
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Belgrado, 2003. Il primo ministro serbo Zoran Djindjic viene assassinato. Il paese cade nel caos e viene imposto lo stato di emergenza. Una svolta nella storia recente della Serbia attravers... Leggi tuttoBelgrado, 2003. Il primo ministro serbo Zoran Djindjic viene assassinato. Il paese cade nel caos e viene imposto lo stato di emergenza. Una svolta nella storia recente della Serbia attraverso un giornalista, un poliziotto e un criminale.Belgrado, 2003. Il primo ministro serbo Zoran Djindjic viene assassinato. Il paese cade nel caos e viene imposto lo stato di emergenza. Una svolta nella storia recente della Serbia attraverso un giornalista, un poliziotto e un criminale.
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4 stars are for actor casting selection, acting and production of this drama. Good job on that, everithing else is way off of how it actually happend!
I found everything else as misleading for this history event with not enough information. If there where used only a few information and evidences from autopsies of the victims - this scenario would be a lot more close to the truth with much bigger drama and action impact which would be beneficial for the whole project.
Political background (domestic and foreign) at the time is covered poorly, evan though it was crutial for the assasination and later political path of Serbia.
Djindjic made actual patriotic stance from 2002 by forcing return of serbian troops to Kosovo, supporting Republika Srpska, not willing to support fake and selective international court in Hague by providing them military documentation from war - instead he insisted of indivitual responsibility for each war crime.
Prime minister (Djindjic) and his bodyguard (Veruovic) were shot with 2 different bullet calibers. Role of politician Jovanovic (who was a junkie and connected to the Zemun klan) is misrepresented at a big scale, except for one scene where he has been involved in decision making for catching Dusan Spasojevic.
Fake serbian patriots who are politically active evan today, were not thrilled to see Djindjic doing some actual work because they planned to monetize those topics for their own good not for the good of serbian people (which is cristal clear today in 2024). Also his stance was not aligned with plans of international political agenda's for the Balkans. If you check which companies outside of Serbia are supporting Sablja series - you will see who is controlling this whole process in the last 22 years. Fake patriots and international western politics agenda.
If the film crew wanted to present some truth to Serbian people benefit - they had to do some actual and extra work. They could start from the victim bodyguard Veruovic - but I am sure that wasn't allowed.
I found everything else as misleading for this history event with not enough information. If there where used only a few information and evidences from autopsies of the victims - this scenario would be a lot more close to the truth with much bigger drama and action impact which would be beneficial for the whole project.
Political background (domestic and foreign) at the time is covered poorly, evan though it was crutial for the assasination and later political path of Serbia.
Djindjic made actual patriotic stance from 2002 by forcing return of serbian troops to Kosovo, supporting Republika Srpska, not willing to support fake and selective international court in Hague by providing them military documentation from war - instead he insisted of indivitual responsibility for each war crime.
Prime minister (Djindjic) and his bodyguard (Veruovic) were shot with 2 different bullet calibers. Role of politician Jovanovic (who was a junkie and connected to the Zemun klan) is misrepresented at a big scale, except for one scene where he has been involved in decision making for catching Dusan Spasojevic.
Fake serbian patriots who are politically active evan today, were not thrilled to see Djindjic doing some actual work because they planned to monetize those topics for their own good not for the good of serbian people (which is cristal clear today in 2024). Also his stance was not aligned with plans of international political agenda's for the Balkans. If you check which companies outside of Serbia are supporting Sablja series - you will see who is controlling this whole process in the last 22 years. Fake patriots and international western politics agenda.
If the film crew wanted to present some truth to Serbian people benefit - they had to do some actual and extra work. They could start from the victim bodyguard Veruovic - but I am sure that wasn't allowed.
A series with a lot of potential but ultimately failed to meet expectations. It could have been an incredibly important show, but instead, it ended up being just an ordinary series, similar to other productions by Radio Television of Serbia.
After an intriguing start, the story completely shifts towards imaginary tales of fictional characters.
This was a missed opportunity to portray real events, which are far more interesting.
So, you're left entirely at the mercy of the creators of the show, watching their made-up stories and characters. In my opinion, the storyline they came up with is below average.
Personally, I don't enjoy other series of a similar style produced by Radio Television of Serbia either. If you like Juzni vetar or Klan, then this might be the series for you. I, however, was expecting something more serious.
After an intriguing start, the story completely shifts towards imaginary tales of fictional characters.
This was a missed opportunity to portray real events, which are far more interesting.
So, you're left entirely at the mercy of the creators of the show, watching their made-up stories and characters. In my opinion, the storyline they came up with is below average.
Personally, I don't enjoy other series of a similar style produced by Radio Television of Serbia either. If you like Juzni vetar or Klan, then this might be the series for you. I, however, was expecting something more serious.
The series tells a story through several fictional characters (though some of them display attributes of real-life figures) about the period and atmosphere in the country before and after the assassination of the Prime Minister. It brilliantly portrays that time and the connection between politicians, security services, and organized crime.
The era is described exceptionally well. Of course, not all real-life figures are included, but even this simplified version is a hot mess for those who didn't live through that period. It's important to consider that in reality, around 30 people were on the wanted list, and when you add the internal and external political dynamics, you get a chaos that cannot be fully depicted in a series.
Some fictional characters are designed to combine elements of multiple real-life individuals, which is a good approach to showcasing the values people stood for during that time.
It's an excellent series for those seeking a dramatic narrative. However, if you're looking for factual accuracy and detailed insights, it's better to watch one of the many documentaries on the subject.
The era is described exceptionally well. Of course, not all real-life figures are included, but even this simplified version is a hot mess for those who didn't live through that period. It's important to consider that in reality, around 30 people were on the wanted list, and when you add the internal and external political dynamics, you get a chaos that cannot be fully depicted in a series.
Some fictional characters are designed to combine elements of multiple real-life individuals, which is a good approach to showcasing the values people stood for during that time.
It's an excellent series for those seeking a dramatic narrative. However, if you're looking for factual accuracy and detailed insights, it's better to watch one of the many documentaries on the subject.
Despite having some masterful performances (Micanovic, Bandovic, Jasna Djuricic) and few fairly dramatic moments (even to those who've lived through the actual events of the show) - to show doesn't pack a punch is absolutely had to, and by the end of a very short series that feels rather rushed for the scope of the events it tries to portray - goes out with a whimper.
Not only do we have very basic 'get it over with' rendering of some of the most dramatic events in modern Serbian (even European) history and especially in the context of the show's title, but half way through the show we have considerably less believable and infinitely less dramatic fictional events taking over the show instead of actual, even fiction worthy stuff that indeed happened.
Fictional characters, amalgamated ones, were supposed the more relatable bridge into the often intertwined but largely foreign worlds of politics, organised crime, police and secret service etc. Instead, by episode 5 they become the whole focus of the story and actual events fall into the barely noticeable background.
To make things worse, out of three protagonists two are irredeemable and third is absolutely dislikable, insufferable even so watching their stories unfold seems like a chore, the most exciting one - the mafia kid, is the shortest out of three.
It came from the intent not to make universally despised mafia nor the politicians the protagonist of the show - an odd choice considering what the show is about, but it turned out to be bad idea and ended up completely moving the show away from the actual title operation 'Sabre' and into some random and generic fictional conspiracy involving equally fictitious and rather unremarkable characters.
In turn it turns a potent show into a generic mediocre crime drama that is never too bold or unpredictable. Simply put - not what we came here for.
Not only do we have very basic 'get it over with' rendering of some of the most dramatic events in modern Serbian (even European) history and especially in the context of the show's title, but half way through the show we have considerably less believable and infinitely less dramatic fictional events taking over the show instead of actual, even fiction worthy stuff that indeed happened.
Fictional characters, amalgamated ones, were supposed the more relatable bridge into the often intertwined but largely foreign worlds of politics, organised crime, police and secret service etc. Instead, by episode 5 they become the whole focus of the story and actual events fall into the barely noticeable background.
To make things worse, out of three protagonists two are irredeemable and third is absolutely dislikable, insufferable even so watching their stories unfold seems like a chore, the most exciting one - the mafia kid, is the shortest out of three.
It came from the intent not to make universally despised mafia nor the politicians the protagonist of the show - an odd choice considering what the show is about, but it turned out to be bad idea and ended up completely moving the show away from the actual title operation 'Sabre' and into some random and generic fictional conspiracy involving equally fictitious and rather unremarkable characters.
In turn it turns a potent show into a generic mediocre crime drama that is never too bold or unpredictable. Simply put - not what we came here for.
At the beginning, I was hooked. The cinematography is good, there is some good acting, I like how Dragan Micanovic delivers the role of Zoran Djindjic.
I have also watched an interview with the directors, where they have explained bringing in the characters which don't exist in real life. They have hyped the show nicely, so I decided to give it a shot.
My first negative remark - the wrong choice of actor for the role of Legija. There is a lack of any physical resemblance, which could even be okay - if the tone of voice, mannerisms and the attitude were even remotely similar to the real-life Legija. This is not the case.
Then, the creators are also trying to send a message about Serbia's democratically elected and one of the most progressive politicians being murdered by the mafia - but the show is government funded. And the government is run by - well... Guess who. The mafia remaining even after the 'Sabre'.
Some parts of history are ignored on purpose, since the creators didn't want to make a fuss or get a lawsuit, others maybe because the Serbian national tv wouldn't really want to show them.
The last straw was a sudden change of character with one of the main characters - Boris, the police inspector. Not to spoil but - he makes a complete, nonsensical 180 near the end of the show, without enough previous motivation.
I have expected a lot from the show, and I have not been dissapointed by the acting, by the scenery and production (clearly a lot of money was put into this). However - the writing and parts of the casting, as well as the obvious censorship has dissapointed me.
Watchable, but wouldn't watch it again.
I have also watched an interview with the directors, where they have explained bringing in the characters which don't exist in real life. They have hyped the show nicely, so I decided to give it a shot.
My first negative remark - the wrong choice of actor for the role of Legija. There is a lack of any physical resemblance, which could even be okay - if the tone of voice, mannerisms and the attitude were even remotely similar to the real-life Legija. This is not the case.
Then, the creators are also trying to send a message about Serbia's democratically elected and one of the most progressive politicians being murdered by the mafia - but the show is government funded. And the government is run by - well... Guess who. The mafia remaining even after the 'Sabre'.
Some parts of history are ignored on purpose, since the creators didn't want to make a fuss or get a lawsuit, others maybe because the Serbian national tv wouldn't really want to show them.
The last straw was a sudden change of character with one of the main characters - Boris, the police inspector. Not to spoil but - he makes a complete, nonsensical 180 near the end of the show, without enough previous motivation.
I have expected a lot from the show, and I have not been dissapointed by the acting, by the scenery and production (clearly a lot of money was put into this). However - the writing and parts of the casting, as well as the obvious censorship has dissapointed me.
Watchable, but wouldn't watch it again.
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