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The Killers Are Our Guests
After a bungled diamond heist a trio of killers take refuge at the home of a country doctor and force him at gunpoint to attend to their mortally wounded colleague. They abuse the doctor and take sexual advantage of his wife. But everything is not as it seems.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s Greece, a group of intellectuals, disillusioned with the political climate and societal corruption, decide to take justice into their own hands. They form a clandestine organization with the intent of eliminating perceived threats to their ideals. As their operations escalate, they find themselves entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the authorities, forcing them to confront the moral implications of their vigilante actions.
Critical Reception
While "The Killers Are Our Guests" was a significant film in its time, reflecting the socio-political anxieties of Greece, its critical reception was somewhat polarized. It garnered attention for its bold themes and tense atmosphere, but some critics found its pacing uneven and its moral ambiguity challenging. Audience reception was generally strong within Greece, appreciating its daring narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its timely political commentary and suspenseful plot.
Criticized by some for its occasionally slow pacing.
Applauded for its strong performances, particularly from Kostas Karras.
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Fun Fact
The film was notably controversial in Greece due to its critique of the political and social establishment of the era, leading to discussions about censorship and artistic freedom.
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