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  • Apo erota translates as "for love". This is a romantic comedy that doesn't feel like it even though it is funny and romantic. Altogether it is fresh and, deep down, just tragic. Bittersweet ending and it left me wondering ¿Is sanity over love/life that reasonable?. It does't seem to me that being sane is more important than been happy after i watched this movie.

    I've seen this "losing of one's mind for love" subject in Greek movies and culture, but this one has a very modern flavor.

    The plot is something. Not the usual "I woke up in my mother's body" kind of unrealistic, magical, lecturing situation. But it could have easily been that, and total failure with an average execution. The lead actor helps a lot to avoid this, his performance was outstanding: he carries all the craziness and tragedy of the movie, and he pulls it off.

    I don't like to give spoilers, all I can really say this movie gives a bit of that empty feeling that life is not so good. It's one of those that make you reflect and, this time, I don't even know what it really wants me to reflect about or if that was even the point.

    pd: excuse my English
  • An Honest, Entertaining Love Story with Real Humans

    It is rare, especially in Greek cinema, to find a love story honestly told. Let's face it. If you've ever watched Greek daytime television involving love stories-especially involving love triangles- you will see a lot of yelling with bulging eyes, tears, screeching, and animated histrionics. While this no doubt sometimes occurs, "real life" is usually much more banal-even in Greece. This is how the story is told here.

    In any language, this movie has an astonishing real feel to it. The characters are ordinary people having ordinary jobs caught up in a difficult situation. At the same time, it presents interesting picture of life in modern Greece.

    Apo Erota is a story which involves real, ordinary, people, using real dialogue, and presenting the difficulties of a love triangle may sometimes present in an honest, forthright, and entertaining way.