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Enas axioprepis keratas
After several years of marriage, Kosmas and Kiki's marriage is in crisis. Kiki wants to have a child, but Kosmas does not. Kiki wants to make love, but Kosmas finds a bunch of excuses. One day, when he comes home, he finds her in bed with the postman. All hell breaks loose, and Kiki grabs her suitcase and leaves. Lakis, a friend and colleague at the small ready-to-wear clothing factory, tries to calm things down, but to no avail. Kosmas is elated now that he has found his freedom. Now all the women in the world are, or seem to be, his. Out of anger, stubbornness, and wounded male pride, he throws himself into romantic adventures. Charming, beautiful, tender, and strange women begin to parade before him...
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Plot Summary
A hardworking but naive man inherits a substantial fortune. His life takes a chaotic turn as he navigates greedy relatives, romantic entanglements, and his own unworldliness, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and predicaments.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular Greek comedy of its era, primarily aimed at a domestic audience. It is generally remembered for its lighthearted humor and the performances of its lead actors, fitting within the typical output of Greek comedies from the late 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and lighthearted entertainment.
Seen as a typical, enjoyable Greek comedy from the period.
Appreciated for the chemistry between the main actors.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are not widely available on major international platforms. However, within its primary audience, it is often recalled as a fun and amusing watch, typical of Greek cinema of the late 80s.
Fun Fact
Stathis Psaltis was one of the most popular comedic actors in Greece during the 1980s, starring in numerous successful films of this genre.
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