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Gerontokoros is this quirky little comedy from 1967 that explores the age-old debate around marriage through a rather unconventional lens. Thanasis, our protagonist, is staunchly anti-marriage, which you might think sets a firm tone, but the film is anything but heavy. The atmosphere feels light, almost whimsical, especially when Mary enters the scene as his new secretary. Her charm and wit really shift his perspective, leading to a delightful mix of humor and exploration of relationship dynamics. The pacing has a relaxed feel, allowing scenes to breathe, and the performances are simply engaging. It's a distinctive piece of cinema, showcasing that era's unique storytelling style, with some charming practical effects that add to its charm.
Gerontokoros has had a somewhat limited release history, making it a curious find for collectors. Originally available on VHS, it's now increasingly rare, with the few existing copies often priced based on condition rather than market demand. Interest does seem to be growing among those who appreciate vintage comedies, particularly those that challenge social norms of their time. If you come across a copy, you'll find it's one of those films that gets under your skin, not just for its humor but for its genuine look at personal change.
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