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The foreign is sweeter
Stathis Delipanos is a lively and womanizing advertiser, owner of the "Tourloblon" advertising company. Infatuated with Paulina, a beautiful photo model, he arranges a romantic two-day stay in Volos. At the same time, his wife, Eleni Delipanou, owner of a beauty salon, is sexually assaulted by Petros, an incurable lover of the female sex. When Eleni learns of her husband's love affair, she decides to take revenge on him and arranges a trip to Volos. But things get confused when Ilias, owner of the "Hilton" of Vromotsiknia, changes the road signs with the result that everyone ends up in the village...
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Plot Summary
Frederick Wiseman's "The Foreigner is Sweeter" is a documentary that explores the experiences and perspectives of recent immigrants to the United States. The film offers an intimate look at their journeys, challenges, and adaptations as they navigate a new culture and build lives in a foreign land. It provides a nuanced and humanizing portrayal of the immigrant experience, focusing on personal stories and everyday realities.
Critical Reception
As a documentary by Frederick Wiseman, "The Foreigner is Sweeter" is generally met with critical acclaim for its observational style and in-depth exploration of its subject matter. Critics often praise Wiseman's ability to capture authentic human experiences without overt commentary, allowing the subjects to speak for themselves. The film is appreciated for its empathy and its contribution to understanding the complexities of immigration.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of immigrant struggles and resilience.
Lauded for Wiseman's signature observational, non-judgmental filmmaking style.
Seen as a vital and empathetic look into the challenges of cultural assimilation.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this particular documentary is not readily available. However, Wiseman's documentaries typically resonate with audiences who appreciate thoughtful, in-depth explorations of social issues.
Fun Fact
Frederick Wiseman's documentaries are known for their extensive length and observational nature, often allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the environments and lives depicted without a traditional narrative structure.
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