See You In Montevideo -

The film is widely praised by viewers as a "feel-good" epic that blends sports action with romance and comedy, though professional critics sometimes find it overly sentimental.

( Montevideo, vidimo se! ) is a 2014 Serbian historical sports drama that serves as the sequel to the 2010 hit Montevideo, Taste of a Dream . Directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić , it continues the story of the Yugoslavian national soccer team’s journey to the inaugural 1930 World Cup in Uruguay. Review Summary See You In Montevideo

Reviewers at IMDb and The Desert Sun highlight the vibrant recreation of 1930s Uruguay and the high-energy soccer sequences, which manage to feel both grand and realistic. The film is widely praised by viewers as

At roughly 141 minutes, critics mention it can feel "indulgently drawn out" and occasionally loses steam during dramatic subplots. Directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić , it continues the

It effectively uses sports clichés to build a narrative where an unknown team takes on giants like Brazil. Cons:

Miloš Biković (Tirke) and Petar Strugar (Moša) lead a charismatic ensemble, with The Hollywood Reporter noting sturdily-delivered performances despite the "heroic" tone.