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They grew up in the same neighborhood but the problems of that time had the consequence that when they were ten years old they separated and since then they have not met again. The years passed, the two children grew up and went their own way. He opened a funeral home, but feels very lonely because he has not been able to start a family of his own. She is a talented singer, who never forgot her childhood friend, who lost him so suddenly. But fate once again plays its own strange game and thus an inheritance brings them together again, after twenty whole years of separation. But in order to inherit a huge sum, they have to get married first, otherwise they lose her. So of course they get married, but as a wedding rehearsal, nothing more. But during their married life, unforeseen problems will begin to arise...
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Plot Summary
A struggling musician, desperate for money, agrees to impersonate a wealthy businessman's son to secure a marriage with a young woman from a prominent family. The plan quickly unravels as genuine emotions begin to surface and the lines between the charade and reality blur. Complications arise from the musician's true identity, the family's expectations, and the bride-to-be's developing feelings.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular Greek comedy of its time, appealing to audiences with its lighthearted plot and comedic performances. While not critically acclaimed by international standards, it achieved significant success within the Greek film market for its entertainment value and relatable themes of love and mistaken identity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective comedic timing and the charismatic performances of its lead actors.
Appreciated for its light and enjoyable romantic comedy narrative.
Seen as a classic example of Greek comedic cinema from the 1980s.
Google audience: Audience reception within Greece generally favors the film for its humor and romantic elements, with many recalling it fondly as a popular entertainment choice from its era.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of popular Greek comedies in the 1980s that often featured well-known television and stage actors in leading roles.
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