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Balamos, Stavros Tornes, 1982 Here is a curious film, suggested to me as a 'gentler El Topo' and one that I watched two times back to back to fully absorb. This is an expansive story, in some manner the precursor of Cloud Atlas, and defi...


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In order to buy a horse, a man wanders in the bazaars of Thessaly. His journey will take him further than he imagines, as old prophets, forgotten witches and vampire princes will find himself on his way.
Balamos is a Greek drama film that delves into the complex relationships and societal pressures faced by its characters. The story often revolves around themes of love, loss, and the struggle for identity in a changing world. It explores the inner turmoil and external conflicts that shape the lives of ordinary people.
Balamos received a mixed to positive reception upon its release, with critics often highlighting its raw emotional depth and strong performances. While some found its pacing deliberate, many appreciated its artistic merit and portrayal of Greek society. Audience reception was generally favorable, resonating with its relatable characters and poignant narrative.
Praised for its emotional resonance and character studies.
Noted for its artistic direction and exploration of human relationships.
Some viewers found the narrative to be slow-moving at times.
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The film was a significant work for director Alexandros Voulgaris, showcasing his distinct visual style and narrative approach to Greek cinema in the early 1980s.
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Balamos, Stavros Tornes, 1982 Here is a curious film, suggested to me as a 'gentler El Topo' and one that I watched two times back to back to fully absorb. This is an expansive story, in some manner the precursor of Cloud Atlas, and defi...