pvdps2
Joined Aug 2006
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Zinon is a very kind, quiet and dedicated man, husband, father and son-in-law. He lives with his wife, his 5 children, and his both parents-in-law. Everyone takes advantage of the poor guy. Zinon would work all day at the clothes designing company of his mother-in-law and then make everything at home and everything being his fault all the time. His children do not respect him, his wife neglects him and his parents -in-law act him like a slave. In the meantime, an old friend returns to Athens, after being so many years in Johanesburgh and gives Zinon a hot pile of money. His friend is a bit of a bon-viveur man and he always dates a new woman a time. Zinon spends a night with his friend enjoying their company and forgetting all the problems at home. His life changes when one day, they mistake his picture to a killer published on the newspapers. When his family sees the pic, they all went softer. But now it's Zinon's time to take some revenge and put things in order at his home and find real family happiness. The movie is very good and Sotiris Moustakas is once more excellent and funny. I give it a 6/10.
Kostas Voutsas is famous in Greece for some decent movies he made for the past 30 years. This movie is fun to watch. There are some scenes that really make you laugh. The acting is good (though the German dubbing and lip-syncing of the Greek actors is not done well). But above all, it is nothing more than a movie for someone to watch along with his kids one Sunday noon. What I saw and seemed very strange to me is that the Director used an English Bedford army vehicle (model of the late 70's) as a German vehicle. In similar movies, actual German vehicles of the WWII period were used successfully and I don't know why they couldn't do it on this movie as well.