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Educate Yourself My Son is a fascinating piece from 1981 directed by Thodoros Maragos. It blends comedy and drama in such an interesting way, capturing the raw essence of a post-military junta Greece. The film dives deep into themes of education, religion, and family dynamics, all wrapped in a satirical narrative that feels both sharp and poignant. The pacing, while perhaps a bit uneven, gives the characters room to breathe, making their struggles and relationships feel real. Performances are sincere, adding a layer of authenticity that makes the satire hit harder. It's distinctive for its biting humor juxtaposed with serious social commentary; definitely not your run-of-the-mill comedy-drama affair.
Satirical take on post-junta GreeceInteresting blend of humor and social commentaryStrong performances with a unique narrative style
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