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Uranya (2006). 1h 40m

“Part coming of age, part social comedy, part nostalgia fest, part farce…. but ultimately unsatisfying. So why was a stunningly beautiful woman living in a hut by the sea? And if she is a u0026#39;lady of the nightu0026#39; as seems likely, why does she seem to specialize in young teenage boys as clients? And now I think about it, how come no-one in the town is the slightest bit offended by her presence and why donu0026#39;t any of the men in town use her services…. how does she make any money? Certainly not from horny young boys buying her time with their pocket money! And thereu0026#39;s a crashed plane close to the village – great for the kids to play in but is that it? No back story or explanation and no real connection to the narrative? Maybe the woman by the sea was the pilot and now sheu0026#39;s stranded there…. who knows! And the sudden entry of the crazy investigator…. who is he and is he meant to be funny? Do you need to know recent Greek history to understand? And the regular fat jokes left me feeling pretty uncomfortable and Iu0026#39;m not even that PC to be honest!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI stuck it out to the end just to see what happened but if this is a classic of Greek cinema, heaven help Greek cinema! I mean, itu0026#39;s not really dreadful…. but I was left wondering who was supposed to enjoy this and why? I actually want more people to watch it so they can give their opinions…. Iu0026#39;d be genuinely interested, but for me it was a waste of time.”

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