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Wedding Night (1967) is a quirky comedy from Giannis Dalianidis that captures the chaotic energy of newlyweds navigating their first night together. The film unfolds at a seaside resort, where four couples, all with their own backstories, unknowingly converge. The atmosphere is playful yet laced with a hint of awkwardness, as each couple’s romantic intentions are met with various comical mishaps. The pacing feels like a light romp, filled with charming performances that bring out the absurdities of love and desire. Dalianidis showcases practical effects that add to the humor, grounding the otherwise fantastical elements of the plot. It’s a film that reflects on love's unpredictability in a light-hearted manner.
Includes unique character dynamicsHighlights the cultural nuances of 60s GreeceFeatures notable comedic timing and practical effects
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