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The Kings of Mykonos

  • 2010
  • 1 Std. 42 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,5/10
2760
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The Kings of Mykonos (2010)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSteve 'The Wog Boy' Karamitsis inherits a beach on the resort island of Mykonos from an uncle he's never met.Steve 'The Wog Boy' Karamitsis inherits a beach on the resort island of Mykonos from an uncle he's never met.Steve 'The Wog Boy' Karamitsis inherits a beach on the resort island of Mykonos from an uncle he's never met.

  • Regie
    • Peter Andrikidis
  • Drehbuch
    • Chris Anastassiades
    • Nick Giannopoulos
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Nick Giannopoulos
    • Vince Colosimo
    • Zeta Makrypoulia
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    4,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Peter Andrikidis
    • Drehbuch
      • Chris Anastassiades
      • Nick Giannopoulos
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Nick Giannopoulos
      • Vince Colosimo
      • Zeta Makrypoulia
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    Nick Giannopoulos
    Nick Giannopoulos
    • Steve Karamitsis
    Vince Colosimo
    Vince Colosimo
    • Frank
    Zeta Makrypoulia
    Zeta Makrypoulia
    • Zoe - Enza
    Alex Dimitriades
    Alex Dimitriades
    • Mihali
    Kevin Sorbo
    Kevin Sorbo
    • Pierluigi
    Cosima Coppola
    Cosima Coppola
    • Miss Italy - Enza
    Costas Kilias
    Costas Kilias
    • Tony the Yugoslav
    Manos Gavras
    Manos Gavras
    • Kyriakos (Local Cop)
    Dimitris Starovas
    Dimitris Starovas
    • Tzimi
    Galini Tseva
    Galini Tseva
    • Voula
    Thomas Heyne
    Thomas Heyne
    • Otto
    Mario Hertel
    Mario Hertel
    • Dieter
    Tony Nikolakopoulos
    Tony Nikolakopoulos
    • Theo
    Vince D'Amico
    Vince D'Amico
    • Mario
    Giannis Anastasakis
    Giannis Anastasakis
    • Greek Priest
    Triandafylli Bouterakou
    Triandafylli Bouterakou
    • Greek Girl #2
    • (as Triantafilli Bourerakou)
    Stewart Henderson
    • Federal Cop #1
    Damian McInerney
    • Federal Cop #2
    • Regie
      • Peter Andrikidis
    • Drehbuch
      • Chris Anastassiades
      • Nick Giannopoulos
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    5kosmasp

    (Not) Party Animals

    I guess the movie might appear as pretty lame to quite a few guys who will watch it. And though it does use a tried and tested (succesfully at that) formula, it does not seem to really bring life to the whole thing. Still the effort the guys put in there and the fact that in this case I am a bit biased (Greek heritage living as a foreigner), makes me overlook a few things I guess.

    You can have fun with this movie, though it never will achieve a status that "My big fat Greek wedding" has (though to me it is not so much inferior to the Vardalos picture, her recent career proving, that it/she might stay with that one big success), but it still might be enough to sit back and enjoy a movie about an island ... and some stuff. There is not much story, but it does use locals (you can hear it from their accent) and is just a neat little picture.
    6ice_sarah

    Beautiful scenery with paper thin plot

    I attended the premiere last night. I was a big fan of the first, so I knew this could never live up to it - I still enjoyed it.

    The Kings of Mykonos clearly had a higher budget than the original, but a lot of charm was lost in this. The plot revolves around Steve & Frank heading to Mykonos to claim an inheritance from a long lost relative and the predictable hi-jinx ensue.

    I don't think anyone was expecting an Oscar quality movie here, and it won't exceed those expectations. There are still sufficient laughs to be had, but it is certainly not the laugh-out-loud-only-in-Australia humour of the original Wog Boy.

    Nick G & Vince C are starting to show their ages, but it works in the context of the film.

    The two female leads are absolutely stunning in any language but you never quite buy the chemistry on screen. Kevin Sorbo has an amusing role as the King of Mykonos, and Alex Dimitriades's Mihali character had so much potential but barely has a line in the film considering the pivotal role.

    The ending of the film was confusing and abrupt and I'm not quite sure what was supposed to go on there. It might be worthwhile waiting for the DVD version to see if there was an alternate ending. I also read that there was a sex scene filmed, but this certainly wasn't in the edit I saw last night.

    All in all, I recommend it - particularly if you enjoyed the music and oh-so-Melbourne "wogginess" of the original. The scenery is breathtaking which is a nice change for the film. Don't have exceedingly high expectations and you won't be disappointed.
    9diane-34

    A lovely fun movie.

    Diane and I watched this lovely, unpretentious film yesterday and we both enjoyed this movie experience greatly. The comments about the movie and its low result from viewers illuminates the difficulty of contemporary movie appreciation. Yes, this film will not win awards nor will it win plaudits from reviewers but this raises the hoary question about what we the viewers want in a movie. I do not want to watch Disney movies with lifelike drawings of people; I realize that this movie making technique is a method of not spending huge salaries on actors for their roles in a film but I like our movies where real people do real things on the screen.

    In this movie I have read complaints about the sketchiness of the plot and the paucity of acting in the film by some of the leads but I will have none of those criticisms. We loved the film; the island and the people and the buildings should be nominated for an award for best actor. The setting was magnificent and the actors blended into this beautiful background with ease. The script was a vehicle, not so much to challenge us intellectually but to present a canvas into which these fine Greek actors could play out their roles in the beauty of Mykonos. The script is merely the vehicle by which the true star of the film, Mykonos, can take centre stage. This is the best thing about film; it allows the viewer to remove themselves from the contemporary world and escape into something more than us.
    5Jonathon_Natsis

    The kings of Mykonos, not comedy.

    It appears Hollywood's obsession with unnecessary sequels has hit Australian shores, with the recent release of perhaps the most unnecessary of all follow-up films: Kings of Mykonos. Nick Giannopoulos and Vince Colosimo reprise their roles as 'Wog Boys' Steve and Frank, who embark on a trip to the beautiful Greek island to claim what is theirs: a beach Steve has apparently inherited following the passing of his relative Panos. While trying to get around some red tape, and the evil intentions of Alex Dimitriades' Mihali, each learns a little something about love, friendship and family (it is a film about Greeks, after all).

    Prior to viewing, this film carried with it the lowest expectations I've had for some time. That being said, I have to say that it wasn't terrible. Acting-wise, both Nick and Vince fail to convince in the opening scenes, but they eventually pick up where they left off in the original as the movie progresses. Dimitriades (best known as 'The Running Man' from the first season of Underbelly) comes along for the ride, and seems to relish bringing some comedic value to a non-traditional villain.

    Fans of the original will enjoy cameos by Frank's wrestler-turned-pizza-store-owning dad, as well as the compensation-seeking uncle, both of whom make enjoyable references to The Wog Boy. The standout, though, is Tony Yugoslav, who benefits from a larger role in the sequel. He's still fat. Still a con artist. And still loves to swear. And yet, it works wonders in a film that plays to his style of humour.

    Speaking of which, it almost goes without saying that the majority of humour in the film is targeted at Greek-Australians, and it helps to be of that nationality to appreciate the jokes. Despite this, some of the film's most comedic moments arise from playing off Greek stereotypes that even non-Greeks should recognise. Our laziness, obnoxiousness, love of food and (in the most memorable scene of the movie) hatred of Turks is all on display, delivering some hearty laughs in the process.

    The dialogue is painfully cliché-ridden at times, particularly when the film takes a more sentimental as opposed to humorous approach, but innovation in this department was not exactly a priority of the filmmakers, nor was it expected by the audience.

    Unfortunately, the film falls apart in the climactic act as director Peter Andrikidis tries to rectify the fact that the film has too many story arcs going on, and vainly attempts to solve them all in a limited time span. Indeed, he does just that, but not without the help of more than one application of the deu ex machina plot device, whereby an aspect of the story is quickly wrapped up by an inexplicable or highly implausible event. Simply put, it's a big no- no in the Dummies Guide To Filmmaking.

    Finally, this is by no means a film to be taken seriously. While it can be criticised for many reasons related to the technical aspects of filmmaking (dialogue, story development, etc.) its main purpose is to generate laughs, and it does just that as frequently as one would expect from a film marketed as a straight-out comedy.

    *There's nothing I love more than a bit of feedback, good or bad. So drop me a line on jnatsis@iprimus.com.au and let me know what you thought of my review.*
    6georgioskarpouzas

    stereotyped comedy and a beautiful island

    I have not seen the first movie that acted as something approaching a first part therefore I would not comment on elements of continuity and coherence.This movie had a mixed reception in Greece to say the least, because many of the stereotypical attitudes that attributes to Greeks and Greek-Australians are negative in themselves: financial corruption, nepotism etc.

    On the other hand, to use a term that has been the title of another Greek movie that was shot in Mykonos-it has many "beautiful people" in it, notably Makrypoulia and Copolla, who play a Greek singer and former Miss Italy respectively.

    The funniest aspect of the film had to do with the appearance and behaviour of the two German archaeologists who finally make a discovery that acts as a catalyst in the development of the plot.

    I can not say that it was a quality movie but it is fun, it is shot in a very charming place, Mykonos, as the title suggests and has some memorable appearances, if not performances. Good clean summer fun.

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      The three lead actresses are all well known on either Greek or Italian television and film.
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      Tony the Yugoslav: You Greeks have more relatives than you have letters in your names, fucken!

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      Featured in Getaway: Greek Islands: Part 2 (2010)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. Mai 2010 (Australien)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Australien
      • Griechenland
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      • Mikanos'un Kralları
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      • Mykonos, Griechenland
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      • 1 Std. 42 Min.(102 min)
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