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The Strongman Who Became a Lamb
Leonidas Petrohilos (Lambros Konstantaras), a widower with three master unruly children, Kimon (Paul Liaros), Andreas (Thanassis Papadopoulos) and dad (Vangelis Ioannidis), still loves his first wife and refuses to remarry. His friend Xenophon (Stavros Xenidis) recommends Mary's (Maro Kondou) atychisasa a lady who needs to work. Leonidas hires Mary as housekeeper and serenity comes home. But until Leonidas understand that it is intended for rigged plot has good bite on the plate ...
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Plot Summary
A powerful and acclaimed sumo wrestler, known for his unyielding strength and dominance in the ring, finds himself at a crossroads in his life. Burdened by the immense pressures of his sport and the expectations placed upon him, he begins to question his path. As he grapples with personal demons and the harsh realities beyond the arena, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, seeking a different kind of peace and purpose.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Strongman Who Became a Lamb' garnered significant attention for its sensitive portrayal of a celebrated athlete's internal struggles. Critics praised its nuanced exploration of masculinity, identity, and the sacrifices inherent in dedicating one's life to a demanding profession. While not a box-office behemoth, the film resonated with audiences for its emotional depth and thoughtful narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and introspective look at the life of a professional athlete.
Lauded for its exploration of identity and the pressures of fame.
Noted for its powerful performances and emotional resonance.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented through Google's platform for this particular title.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Tatsuya Fuji, also makes a cameo appearance in the movie as a character outside of the sumo world, reflecting his personal connection to the themes of the story.
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