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Touch Me Not
In this Greek romantic comedy, Athens bus lines manager Voulis (Giorgos Ninios) has given up trying to salvage his marriage. Instead, he devotes time and energy to feeling-up cute commuters, eventually developing a fascination with one passenger in particular.
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Plot Summary
A shy and introverted young man named Colin struggles with intimacy and forming meaningful connections. He works in a library and finds solace in books, but his inner world is rich with imagination and unexpressed desires. The film follows his journey as he navigates his awkward attempts at romance and personal growth, often finding himself in humorous yet poignant situations.
Critical Reception
Touch Me Not received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally praising its sensitive portrayal of a relatable character and its understated approach to themes of isolation and connection. While some found its pacing slow, others appreciated its quiet intensity and the authenticity of its performances. Audience reception was similarly divided, resonating with those who connected with Colin's vulnerability.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tender and honest exploration of male vulnerability.
Appreciated for Brendan Coyle's subtle and affecting performance.
Some found the narrative a bit too understated and lacking in dramatic momentum.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often highlight the film's sensitive portrayal of a character struggling with social anxiety and a desire for connection. Many viewers found Colin's journey relatable and empathetic, appreciating the film's quiet observation of everyday life and internal struggles.
Fun Fact
The film was a significant early role for Brendan Coyle, who would later gain widespread recognition for his performance as John Bates in the acclaimed television series Downton Abbey.
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