Review of Tajkun

Tajkun (2020– )
7/10
Overhyped buth worth watching
8 February 2024
The series is visually beautiful and aesthetically pleasing, enjoyable to watch. The plot unfolds too slowly. If this is a thriller, it often lacks tension and suspense.

While Hana Selimovic has moments of brilliance, her overall performance is stiff, unnatural, with bad speech articulation and enunciation. When it comes to Dragan Bjelogrlic, I feel like he plays his ego-ideal with a touch of narcissism. It seems like he's gotten too immersed in the role of a dangerous tycoon and it seems somewhat artificial, immature, almost juvenile. Jelena Djokic's beauty is mesmerizing on screen, but she has difficulties with diction and articulation. Vuk Jovanovic is somewhat bland - he doesn't make a distinct impression. Svetozar Cvetkovic, as usual, brings the same approach to every character he portrays.

Miodrag Krivokapic is masterful, a classic-style actor. Dubravka Kovjanic is a top-notch actress, and she also has an incredibly beautiful voice. It's a shame that she is not on screen more often. Branislav Trifunovic is good in his portralyal - he seems authentic and natural. Ivan Djordjevic, is truly talented - he can handle various roles exceptionally well. Klara Cvetkovic deserves praise - it's uncommon to see a child actor in Serbian TV series who genuinely knows how to act. This girl is spontaneous, authentic, and you don't feel any cringe while watching her. Even though she is, of course, the child of actors.
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