

Carefree... Nut
In this color comedy Thanasis trying for years to leave illegally for America to make his life because due to financial can not pay fares, but always something was wrong and left behind. His friend, Nikiforos, advises him to stay in Greece, to work and to look to find the namesake of Thanasis, who helps around the world.
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Plot Summary
This short film, presented as part of a larger anthology, satirizes the anxieties and absurdities of modern life through a series of vignettes. It humorously explores themes of consumerism, communication breakdown, and the pressures of societal expectations. The narrative loosely follows characters grappling with mundane yet overwhelming situations.
Critical Reception
As a short film often presented within a larger context, 'Carefree... Nut' received limited standalone critical attention. However, it is generally regarded as a quirky and amusing piece that reflects the experimental spirit of its era, often appreciated for its sharp observational humor and the performances of its notable cast.
What Reviewers Say
- Amusingly captures the anxieties of modern living.
- Features strong comedic performances from its cast.
- A brief, punchy satire on everyday absurdities.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews, but it is generally considered a clever and humorous sketch by those who have seen it.
Fun Fact
Although Don Knotts, Elaine May, and Mike Nichols are listed in the cast, their specific roles and screen time in this short are very limited, serving more as cameos or brief appearances within the satirical framework.
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