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Did You Come to See Me? 1995

86 min📅 1995-01-01

In Milan Karadžić's sharp-witted 1995 comedy *Did You Come to See Me?*, the head of a family, Maksim Obad, faces a moral reckoning after betraying a friend who ended up in a labor camp.

Director: Milan Karadžić

Cast

Predrag Panić
Predrag Panić
Maksim Obad
Milutin 'Mima' Karadžić
Milutin 'Mima' Karadžić
Gorčilo Obad
Gorica Popović
Gorica Popović
Grozdana
Milorad Mandić
Milorad Mandić
Petrašin
Slobodan 'Boda' Ninković
Slobodan 'Boda' Ninković
Željo Crkota
Stela Ćetković
Miluša
Dušanka Stojanović Glid
Dušanka Stojanović Glid
Koviljka
Slobodan Mirković
Dimitrije Kasalica

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Did You Come to See Me?* (1995) about?

The film follows Maksim Obad, a man burdened by guilt after betraying a friend who was sent to a labor camp. As he plans his final wishes, he decides to leave half his estate to his friend's family, sparking conflict with his own relatives. It's a darkly comedic exploration of conscience and family ties.

Who directed *Did You Come to See Me??*

The film was directed by Milan Karadžić, a filmmaker known for his sharp, character-driven comedies that blend humor with deeper social themes.

Who stars in *Did You Come to See Me??*

The cast features Predrag Panić, Milutin 'Mima' Karadžić, Gorica Popović, Milorad Mandić, and Slobodan 'Boda' Ninković in leading roles.

Is *Did You Come to See Me?* (1995) worth watching?

Despite its unrated status, this 86-minute comedy offers a compelling mix of humor and drama, making it worth watching for fans of Yugoslav-era films. Its themes of guilt and family loyalty add depth to the lighthearted tone, though it may not appeal to all audiences.

How long is *Did You Come to See Me??*

The film runs for 86 minutes.

About Did You Come to See Me? (1995) — A Yugoslav Comedy About Guilt and Inheritance

In Milan Karadžić's sharp-witted 1995 comedy *Did You Come to See Me?*, the head of a family, Maksim Obad, faces a moral reckoning after betraying a friend who ended up in a labor camp. As Maksim's life nears its end, he tries to set things right by altering his will—leaving half of his estate to his friend's family. But his selfless gesture sparks tension with his son and daughter-in-law, who fear losing their inheritance. This darkly humorous drama explores themes of guilt, family loyalty, and the weight of conscience, all wrapped in a story that's as poignant as it is entertaining.

With a runtime of just 86 minutes, *Did You Come to See Me?* (1995) delivers a tightly paced narrative driven by sharp dialogue and relatable family dynamics. Karadžić's direction brings out layered performances from a talented cast, making this a standout film for fans of Yugoslav-era comedies and those who enjoy stories about second chances and redemption.