Me, Myself and I
Me, Myself and I

Me, Myself and I

1964Movie106 minGreek

Yangos Aggelis (Lambros Konstantaras), director of a factory, is the type of classical friend. He is only interested in himself while he is engaged for five years with Eleni (Beata Asimakopoulou) whom she does not say married. At the same time he is sexually attached to his czech secretary, Lilly, whom he wants to marry with an impoverished employee in order to have his hand. When she learns that Mrs. Papageorgiou (Miranda Myrat), the widow of the factory owner, intends to remarry, she does not hesitate to apply. However, his excessive selfishness and irresponsible attitude lead him to complete isolation, as everyone leaves him.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Norman TaurogGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A comedy-drama that follows the life of a man from his childhood to adulthood, exploring his dreams and struggles. The film uses a split-screen technique to show different aspects of his personality and life choices simultaneously. It delves into themes of ambition, love, and self-discovery as the protagonist navigates the complexities of growing up and finding his place in the world.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Me, Myself and I' received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised its innovative visual style and the lead actor's performance, though some found the narrative occasionally meandering. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its heartwarming story and unique presentation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive use of split-screen to portray inner conflict.
  • Applauded for a charming lead performance that anchors the film's emotional core.
  • Some critics found the pacing inconsistent, leading to a less impactful narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's originality and its touching portrayal of personal growth. Viewers appreciated the unique cinematic approach to exploring a character's multifaceted life.

Fun Fact

The film's experimental split-screen technique was considered quite novel for its time, setting it apart from many contemporary productions.

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