Ti Psychi Tha Paradoseis Mori? β Part One
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Synopsis
Four women, from different worlds, reunite after years of silence to fulfill the promise they made in childhood: to take revenge on Gerasimos Mantas, the young director who abused them at the orphanage where they grew up. However, things do not turn out as they had planned. Instead of a well-organized plan of revenge, the situation spirals out of their control, with the women becoming entangled in tragicomic situations filled with failed attempts and unpredictable events. With a dark yet comedic perspective, the film touches on deep human trauma, while the heroinesβ quest for revenge becomes the focal point of a black comedy.
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Four women from wildly different worlds reunite after years of silence to honor a childhood vow: to take revenge on Gerasimos Mantas, the director who abused them at the orphanage where they grew up. But in this darkly comic Greek crime drama from Alexandros Rigas, nothing goes to plan, and their scheme spirals into a tangle of failed attempts and unpredictable chaos rather than tidy retribution.
Mixing real human trauma with tragicomic mayhem, it finds bleak humor in the gap between intention and disaster. The mood is wry and shadowed, the pacing unpredictable as the women lose control of their own plot. Fans of pitch-black comedies that hold pain and laughter in the same frame, and don't flinch from heavy subject matter, will be hooked, especially as a first part teasing more to come.
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