Jeanskynebu
the audience applauded
Blaironit
Excellent film with a gripping story!
Supelice
Dreadfully Boring
SpecialsTarget
Disturbing yet enthralling
Kirpianuscus
the delicacy is the first virtue of this profound beautiful film. the delicacy of image, the delicacy of the story of mail brides, the delicacy of a love story who seems out of ordinary definitions. because all is a travel with mythical significance. impressive because it evokes many similar ways from the XX century beginning. because it reminds the Greek recent past pains. because it has the science to give a large and profound portrait of a world looking for happiness. because it is an European story who, today, has new nuances who transforms it in an universal story.
celluloidcity
The 2005 Greek Film Festival has come to Canberra, and this movie was the biggest attraction. Wow! What a film! A touching yet subtle story of love, longing and desire. The tragedy of the situation of these mail-order brides, lost without a connection to their homeland, without money, family or hope for the future. This was a beautifully shot and acted film. The director Pantelis Voulgaris should be congratulated. Damian Lewis has never been stronger, a gorgeous leading man, who gives his character Norman, such a natural on screen presence, that there appears to be nothing artificial about him. Niki is a fine leading female character, strong, resolute, yet naturally human and weak. The love story, not just amongst the principles simmered and grew, the sexual tension not forced or faked. Wonderful.One of those "if all movies were made like this" films. Kudos to all involved. A real-life story of passionate love. Bravo.
hpord1
Does anyone know if and when this movie will be shown in the States? Or if there is somewhere I could purchase the DVD or video, as long as its not in PAL? I was recently over at a Greek friend's house who has Greek cable, and the television show that was on was showcasing this movie. I am a history buff, and the historical aspect of this story peeked my interest. Also I am a fan of Damien Lewis, I think he is one of the best actors to come out of Europe in a long time. In the past I have enjoyed his performances in other movies that he has been in. My most favorite, was Band of Brothers, and I think if he was'nt in Dreamcatchers, I would not have gone and seen it.
MissPiggyGR
This is a wonderful film which manages to combine a historical film and romantic tearjerker all in one. The cinematography is nothing short of amazing with beautiful imagery of both the mysterious and oh so distant world of the north eastern regions of Greece and its residents. But it is not only our eyes that are offered such a visual feast as the plot is utterly engaging and the chemistry between the lead characters so immaculate that before long the audience is completely captivated and can not help but submit to the passion and sadness of the two lead characters in the face of unrequited love. A journey rich in cultural elements represented against backdrop of nostalgia, passion and love!