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Robbery in Athens offers a gritty slice of life in late 60s Greece, as three young men plot a heist with all the naivete and bravado of youth. The film unfolds with a slow burn, building tension through its character interactions rather than flashy set pieces. The performances are naturalistic, especially Ntinos, who straddles the line between desperation and loyalty. There's a palpable sense of place that immerses you in Athens, and despite its modest budget, the film employs practical effects that feel genuine. It's really a study of friendship and the moral dilemmas that come with crime, making it stand out in the genre, even if the director remains a mystery. Just the right amount of rough edges gives it a unique charm.
Robbery in Athens is somewhat of a hidden gem, often overshadowed by more well-known titles from the era. The film has seen limited release on various formats, making the original prints quite scarce among collectors. Interest has been growing, especially among those who appreciate the raw and authentic portrayal of crime dramas, and it’s worth keeping an eye out for any upcoming screenings or limited re-releases.
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