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So, 'Me, Myself and I' directed by Orestis Laskos is quite the quirky slice of 60s Greek comedy. The main character, Yangos, played by Lambros Konstantaras, is this self-absorbed factory director caught up in a web of relationships that are more comedic than romantic. The film captures that slightly absurd tone where personal ambitions clash with everyday life, and the pacing has a nice rhythm, moving from one awkward situation to another. Plus, the performances, especially Konstantaras, add a layer of charm amidst the chaos. There's this interesting exploration of selfishness and loyalty, all wrapped in a light-hearted atmosphere. The practical effects aren’t anything flashy, but they serve the story well, grounding it in a relatable reality.
Insightful look at 60s Greek cultureExplores themes of selfishness and loyaltyQuirky humor with a relatable edge
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