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The History of the Greeks has been recorded around 5,000 BC. From then until today, the Greeks have written golden pages in world history, since they are one of the two most ancient civilizations of Humanity...
While there are many films (Greek and foreign) about various periods of Greek History, there are not many about one of the most important moments of the modern Greek nation - the "Struggle of the Nation" (as Greeks calling it), the Greek Revolution of 1821 to regain their freedom from Ottoman (Turkish) slavery that lasted about 4 centuries!
And these few films that exist about the Revolution of 1821, most of them are "graphic", exaggerated, with "theatrical" screenplay, with a huge dose of patriotism and minimal realism.
This movie is modern (it was filmed in 2023) and along with two other modern movies ("Siege" and "Exodus") is one of the few Greek movies that attempt to realistically portray the period of the Greek Revolution (1821-1831).
This particular film here presents the life, the fight and finally the martyr end of one of the protagonists of the Greek Revolution. It is about ATHANASIOS GRAMMATIKOS (who became known as "Diakos"). Athanasios Diakos was a very handsome young man, kind, modest and humble, who at a young age was sent by his father to be educated in a monastery.
There, due to his great skills, the priests eventually ordained him as "Diakos" - it is an initial level before someone officially becomes a priest.
So, this movie is about his early life, his fight against the Ottomans and eventually his martyr end, a horrible end...
Now... The movie...
Is not a great production. I mean, don't expect to see large scale battles, a lot stand men, special effects, etc.
Was made by a small Movies Production company, mostly by amateur volunteers, but with lot love about the project, with a lot respect.
The director is a Greek priest!
Before he became priest (as common citizen) he studied other things and he was involved to theatrical and cinema projects. Also, since he's a priest (and ATHANASIOS DIAKOS also was priest), there is a huge love to respect and honor Diakos' story - and legacy.
The result is good.
Of course, you can understand there isn't a major production, not so many actors, not CGI effects, but the result is good.
What I didn't like (also in "Siege" & "Exodus" movies), is that the actors are speaking too "modern Greek" language (like we do in our moder times, daily). I would like to hear "old Greek"; it's difficult, I know, to make modern young actors force themselves to speak "different" as they know, but I think if they were speaking "old Greek" it would be a greater result.
Also, the hairstyle of most of the actors.
Of course, the main character actor who's playing "Diakos", obviously he has a long hair style, as the original hero had.
But most of the other actors they have "modern hair style" (or beards), you can see that.
Generally is a fine result.
If a small Movie Production company (full of amateur volunteers!) can create something like that... I don't understand why LARGE MAJOR Movie Production companies are not creating such movies - about Greek History, with REALISM, not "fantasy" movies like "300"!
I'm suggesting this movie!
The problem is... it's VERY RARE to find it, to watch it...
While there are many films (Greek and foreign) about various periods of Greek History, there are not many about one of the most important moments of the modern Greek nation - the "Struggle of the Nation" (as Greeks calling it), the Greek Revolution of 1821 to regain their freedom from Ottoman (Turkish) slavery that lasted about 4 centuries!
And these few films that exist about the Revolution of 1821, most of them are "graphic", exaggerated, with "theatrical" screenplay, with a huge dose of patriotism and minimal realism.
This movie is modern (it was filmed in 2023) and along with two other modern movies ("Siege" and "Exodus") is one of the few Greek movies that attempt to realistically portray the period of the Greek Revolution (1821-1831).
This particular film here presents the life, the fight and finally the martyr end of one of the protagonists of the Greek Revolution. It is about ATHANASIOS GRAMMATIKOS (who became known as "Diakos"). Athanasios Diakos was a very handsome young man, kind, modest and humble, who at a young age was sent by his father to be educated in a monastery.
There, due to his great skills, the priests eventually ordained him as "Diakos" - it is an initial level before someone officially becomes a priest.
So, this movie is about his early life, his fight against the Ottomans and eventually his martyr end, a horrible end...
Now... The movie...
Is not a great production. I mean, don't expect to see large scale battles, a lot stand men, special effects, etc.
Was made by a small Movies Production company, mostly by amateur volunteers, but with lot love about the project, with a lot respect.
The director is a Greek priest!
Before he became priest (as common citizen) he studied other things and he was involved to theatrical and cinema projects. Also, since he's a priest (and ATHANASIOS DIAKOS also was priest), there is a huge love to respect and honor Diakos' story - and legacy.
The result is good.
Of course, you can understand there isn't a major production, not so many actors, not CGI effects, but the result is good.
What I didn't like (also in "Siege" & "Exodus" movies), is that the actors are speaking too "modern Greek" language (like we do in our moder times, daily). I would like to hear "old Greek"; it's difficult, I know, to make modern young actors force themselves to speak "different" as they know, but I think if they were speaking "old Greek" it would be a greater result.
Also, the hairstyle of most of the actors.
Of course, the main character actor who's playing "Diakos", obviously he has a long hair style, as the original hero had.
But most of the other actors they have "modern hair style" (or beards), you can see that.
Generally is a fine result.
If a small Movie Production company (full of amateur volunteers!) can create something like that... I don't understand why LARGE MAJOR Movie Production companies are not creating such movies - about Greek History, with REALISM, not "fantasy" movies like "300"!
I'm suggesting this movie!
The problem is... it's VERY RARE to find it, to watch it...
Unfortunatelly, the original 1922 "Nosferatu" is now a classic, a viral movie of the world's cinema.
Also, we have the amazing Copola's 1992 movie "Dracula", which was indeed a fantastic work, a great movie based on the original novel (the 1922's "Nosferatu" producers didn't achieve to get the rights from the novel, that's how "Nosferatu" was found instead "Dracula")...
So now, we have a brand new remake of the "Nosferatu" (the 1922 movie) - not the "Dracula". Therefore, we rating this movie comparing the old classic viral one...
The modern "Nosferatu" has nothing new. Nothing new to the old classic "Nosferatu" or the Copola's "Dracula". This new movie however has amazing visuals, fantastic photography, dark 'n white palete, lovely scary score (music), seriously caught the "Gothic" element of the story... and that's all about it, nothing else.
The screenplay is just "okay", nothing special. The script is based on the old 1922's movie, which was based on the original "Dracula" novel, so I was expecting "something new", something to make this new movie stand up and rise... but didn't happen.
It's a fantastic cinematography movie, but except that you expecting the story to keep you very focus - and the screenplay - and we didnt' have the best result we were expecting.
It's very injoyable movie, of course you must watch it and spend 2+ hrs... but I don't believe is a movie that you'll may want to re-watch it again, you'll forget it very soon...
Also, we have the amazing Copola's 1992 movie "Dracula", which was indeed a fantastic work, a great movie based on the original novel (the 1922's "Nosferatu" producers didn't achieve to get the rights from the novel, that's how "Nosferatu" was found instead "Dracula")...
So now, we have a brand new remake of the "Nosferatu" (the 1922 movie) - not the "Dracula". Therefore, we rating this movie comparing the old classic viral one...
The modern "Nosferatu" has nothing new. Nothing new to the old classic "Nosferatu" or the Copola's "Dracula". This new movie however has amazing visuals, fantastic photography, dark 'n white palete, lovely scary score (music), seriously caught the "Gothic" element of the story... and that's all about it, nothing else.
The screenplay is just "okay", nothing special. The script is based on the old 1922's movie, which was based on the original "Dracula" novel, so I was expecting "something new", something to make this new movie stand up and rise... but didn't happen.
It's a fantastic cinematography movie, but except that you expecting the story to keep you very focus - and the screenplay - and we didnt' have the best result we were expecting.
It's very injoyable movie, of course you must watch it and spend 2+ hrs... but I don't believe is a movie that you'll may want to re-watch it again, you'll forget it very soon...