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So, 'Not a Word Out of His Mouth' is this quirky comedy from 1966 that dives into the misadventures of two pharmacy employees, Sofronis and Mimis. After getting fired, they head off to Kavouronisi for a holiday at Menelaus's place, which leads to some chaotic yet humorous situations. The tone is light-hearted but with an undercurrent of social commentary, typical of the era's comedies. The pacing kind of ambles along, allowing the situational humor to marinate. You get some interesting performances, especially from the leads, who bring a certain charm that holds the whole thing together. It's a slice-of-life feel, with a dash of absurdity that makes it stand apart. There's a unique simplicity in its practical effects, nothing flashy but effective for the story being told.
This film is somewhat of a hidden gem from the 1960s Greek cinema landscape, which adds to its collector appeal. Availability is limited, as it hasn't been widely released outside of Greece, making original prints quite scarce. The film's blend of comedy and social commentary offers a fascinating glimpse into the era's culture, attracting collectors who appreciate nuanced narratives and character-driven stories. The lack of a well-known director also adds to its mystique, drawing in those who seek out lesser-known works.
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