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Divorce, Greek Style is a fascinating peek into the comedic side of marital strife, spun around a lawyer whose relentless work consumes her life. The film crafts a unique atmosphere, blending humor with a sprinkle of melodrama, as her husband resorts to cheating to get her attention. You can sense the frustration of both characters in their performances, which are quite engaging, especially with the lawyer's over-the-top reactions. The pacing has its quirks, but that adds to the charm, dragging you into the chaos of their lives. It's distinctive for its portrayal of love and neglect in a humorous light, really a reflection of its time, and you can't help but admire how they tackle such themes with a comedic approach.
This film has had a modest presence in collector circles, with various home video formats released over the years, though some editions can be hard to find. The scarcity of early prints adds a layer of intrigue for those interested in Greek cinema from this era. Collector interest tends to focus on its unique take on relationship dynamics, giving it a certain appeal among enthusiasts of comedy and international films.
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