Up...: Juzni Vetar 2- Ubrzanje -south Wind 2- Speed

In Serbia and the former Yugoslavia, Speed Up was a commercial hit, but critics were divided:

The title "Speed Up" serves as a double entendre. Literally, it refers to the high-octane car chases and the "need for speed" that defines the smuggling routes between Serbia and Western Europe. Figuratively, it refers to the acceleration of Petar’s moral decay and the rapid escalation of violence. Juzni Vetar 2- Ubrzanje -South Wind 2- Speed Up...

The final scene: Petar and Leon in a remote Serbian monastery. Leon enters rehab under a false name. Petar meets with a high-level state official (a new character, ), who reveals that Baća’s entire network has been nationalized—and Petar is now a “controlled contractor.” Work for the state, or face a life sentence. In Serbia and the former Yugoslavia, Speed Up

South Wind 2 – Speed Up Tops Serbian Box Office By a Landslide The final scene: Petar and Leon in a

, the film picks up after the events of the first movie and its subsequent TV series, following Petar Maraš as he navigates his now-dominant position in the Serbian underground Movie Overview Miloš Avramović Petar Mihajlović and Miloš Avramović 2 hours and 7 minutes Crime Drama, Thriller Plot Summary

Ultimately, they are two halves of a complete story. You cannot appreciate the acceleration of the second without the setup of the first.