
Spasoje and Cole, goofy morgue assistants, constantly tumble into precarious situations. One night, a dead man's phone rings in a pocket, and they can't resist answering. A mysterious voice orders them to a specific address to collect cash. Eager for easy money, they set off, unaware of the trouble that awaits.
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Vuk Kostić
Spasoje

Slobodan 'Boda' Ninković
Šule

Gordan Kičić
Cole

Miloš Samolov

Vlastimir Velisavljević
Baba Nata

Feđa Stojanović
Paun

Petar Božović
Luiđi

Dragan Petrović 'Pele'
Inspektor Labud

Branislav Tomašević

Erol Kadić
Doktor Šestić

Goran Daničić
Kiki

Vladimir Kerkez

Jovan Ristovski

Zorana Becić
Teodora

Marija Jakšić
Vesna

Miloš Stojanović
Vlasnik bara

Vesna Počuča 'Šana'
Stela

Gordana Les

Snežana Jeremić
Ćerka vlasnika striptiz bara

Miodrag Fišeković

Danilo Dudić
Policajac (uncredited)

Mirko Mijušković
Huligan (uncredited)
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In a quiet town in Sweden at the turn of the 20th century, a widowed lawyer named Frederich Egerman finds his comfortable life threatened by a troubled marriage. His second wife, Anne, is young—eighteen years old—and despite their years of wedded life, she clings to a fragile reserve, guarding her virginity for the first eleven months of their union. She repeatedly tells Frederich that she will be ready to share their bed “soon,” a line that only deepens the tension between them as Frederich wrestles with his own longing and the sense that something essential is missing from their bond. The situation becomes even more complicated with his son Erich, a student deeply involved in church life, who is secretly drawn to Anne in ways that go beyond simple admiration. The family’s domestic calm is disrupted when Frederich invites a theatre troupe to perform in town, an act meant to please Anne and perhaps rekindle old feelings Frederich has for Desiree Armfeldt, a renowned actress who once shared a spark with him years earlier.
Desiree Armfeldt herself is weary of the road and the performance circuit, and she watches Frederich’s return with a mixture of nostalgia and practical resolve. Her touring troupe includes a cast of vivid characters, and in a chance encounter at the theatre, Desiree and Frederich cross paths in Eyes that flash with past affection. For Desiree, the reunion is a chance to reimagine her life—she begins to drift toward the idea of settling down with Frederich, even as this plan collides with the realities of his marriage and the social expectations that bind both of them. A new complication arrives in the form of Count Carl-Magnus Mittelheim, Desiree’s married lover, whose presence threatens to disrupt the fragile balance of the Egerman household. He arrives convinced of the truth of Desiree’s stories, and his suspicions push him to test the loyalties of those around him. Desiree, ever the strategist, manipulates the situation with a mix of charm and boldness, even as she relies on the confidence of her aging mother, Madame Armfeldt, to stage a plan that could draw Frederich away from Anne and toward Desiree’s world.
The invitation to the countryside estate becomes a turning point. Anne initially refuses the weekend in the country, insulted and wary of an affair that would betray the vows of marriage. Yet a practical warning from Charlotte—Frederich’s confidante and the wife of Carl-Magnus—persuades Anne to accept on the condition that she will be watching and influencing the outcome. The country gathering brings together the Egermans and the Mittelheims in a charged atmosphere where deception, desire, and jealousy rub against one another. Charlotte openly flirts with Frederich to inflame jealousy, while Desiree’s presence punctures the quiet of the estate with the promise of old, unresolved feelings resurfacing. Erich, who confesses to Frederich that his love for Anne runs deep but unfulfilled, experiences a painful moment of truth that tests the family’s limits.
At dinner, the conversation turns sharp and playful, until Erich’s hidden longing erupts into a crisis. He confesses too much, and in a moment of desperation, runs outside and contemplates suicide. The truth about love and loyalty becomes a kind of public spectacle as Fredericka—the young daughter of Desiree—reveals to Anne the full extent of Erich’s feelings. The revelation shifts the dynamics decisively: Anne, moved and conflicted, shares a moment of tenderness with Erich, and the pair briefly acknowledge their bond before choosing to run away together. It is a testament to the fragile nature of love when confronted by social boundaries and familial duty.
Desiree, seizing the emotional controls she still has, tries to secure her own future with Frederich. She confesses the depth of her desire to him, admitting that part of him longs to escape with her, even as he remains tethered to Anne. The couple’s intimate dialogue is interrupted by a dramatic turn when Carl-Magnus, enraged by what he perceives as Frederich’s duplicity, challenges him to a dangerous game—the memory of risk and fate hangs in the air as the two men face off in a tense moment of Russian Roulette. Frederich, with a calm that belies the danger, hands himself a near miss, grazing his ear rather than delivering a fatal blow. The moment is a jolting reminder of how quickly life can tilt toward catastrophe when love is tested and pride escalates.
With the danger past, Desiree rushes to Frederich’s side, while Charlotte and Carl-Magnus exit the scene together, choosing to retreat rather than continue a pointless feud. The night closes with the realization that Desiree’s philosophy of love and partnership has won out over the stubborn inertia of Frederich’s marriage. Frederich, moved by the sequence of events and the sight of the two couples in motion—Anne with Erich and Desiree with Frederich—acknowledges the pull of Desiree’s world and chooses to be with her, embracing the chance for a life that might finally satisfy the longing that has haunted him for years.
If you follow the arc of these intertwined romances, the story that unfolds is less about a single act of triumph or tragedy and more about the delicate balance between commitment and desire, between social duty and personal longing. It is a tale of age and youth, of reputations and the private yearnings that neither time nor circumstance can fully suppress. The weekend at the country estate becomes a crucible where old flames are tested, new possibilities are forged, and the question of what love can (or cannot) become is finally asked—and, for some, answered in a way that reshapes their lives moving forward.
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