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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe story of a man who feels happy only when he is unhappy, a man addicted to sadness, who has such need for pity, he's willing to do everything to evoke it from others. This is the life of ... Leer todoThe story of a man who feels happy only when he is unhappy, a man addicted to sadness, who has such need for pity, he's willing to do everything to evoke it from others. This is the life of a man in a world not cruel enough for him.The story of a man who feels happy only when he is unhappy, a man addicted to sadness, who has such need for pity, he's willing to do everything to evoke it from others. This is the life of a man in a world not cruel enough for him.
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- Elenco
- Premios
- 10 premios ganados y 20 nominaciones en total
Yannis Drakopoulos
- Lawyer
- (as Giannis Drakopoulos)
- Dirección
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The issue with Pity is that the film isn't as weird as it should be in order to carry on with the script and the humour it propose. In my opinion, it's halfway. For those who wants to see it you can find it in Mubi a streaming plataform. Sorry the bad english, kiss from argentina 🌈
What if Haneke's "The Seventh Continent" was shot by Lanthimos? Pity!
Haneke makes very good movies. Their only problem is they are not movies. Instead, they are sociological articles written by moving images. Whether intentionally or not, they fail to trigger emotions in the viewers. They just tell what they want to tell. Greek Weird Wave, on the other hand, catches the viewer with its absurdity and "injects" its position. And this is what I call "art."
Pity is a must-see about the emptiness of the middle class life flavored with a very well-tuned humor.
Haneke makes very good movies. Their only problem is they are not movies. Instead, they are sociological articles written by moving images. Whether intentionally or not, they fail to trigger emotions in the viewers. They just tell what they want to tell. Greek Weird Wave, on the other hand, catches the viewer with its absurdity and "injects" its position. And this is what I call "art."
Pity is a must-see about the emptiness of the middle class life flavored with a very well-tuned humor.
First three fourths of the film is very good, the last one fourth is awful. That last quarter spoils the value of the entire film.
I was stunned by the screen-presence of actress Evi Saoulidou, who plays the wife recovering from coma. Though her screen time was teeny weeny, she is a Melina Mercouri award winner for stage acting in Greece. I do hope some top international directors pick her up for bigger significant roles in their forthcoming projects.
I was stunned by the screen-presence of actress Evi Saoulidou, who plays the wife recovering from coma. Though her screen time was teeny weeny, she is a Melina Mercouri award winner for stage acting in Greece. I do hope some top international directors pick her up for bigger significant roles in their forthcoming projects.
I see polarizing reviews and that's understandable because this movie is not for everyone. I liked it a lot, hence this high rating. But i can see the reasons why one might dislike it.
This plays like a drama but it is a dark comedy. Humor is extremely subtle. I didn't even understand this is basically a dark comedy during the first 30 minutes. When i get what this movie is about, i laughed a lot of times, there were even hilarious scenes. But i repeat, one must have a dark and weird sense of humor in order to find this appealing. It's very odd, characters talk like they are robots, they talk weird, they say weird things, this is more like an existential, maybe even surrealistic at times, dark comedy, nothing feels natural here and that's exactly the director's purpose.
I would prefer a different ending. The last 15 minutes were more intense, even exciting but simultaneously, this outcome was a bit predictable. One could guess this would go that dark. I would prefer for the ending to be funnier, staying in the (absurd) course. I believe this lost its identity and authenticity in order to be shocking. Still, this whole turn didn't ruin this movie. It's just that i believe it could be much better.
Overall, this is clever and unique.
This plays like a drama but it is a dark comedy. Humor is extremely subtle. I didn't even understand this is basically a dark comedy during the first 30 minutes. When i get what this movie is about, i laughed a lot of times, there were even hilarious scenes. But i repeat, one must have a dark and weird sense of humor in order to find this appealing. It's very odd, characters talk like they are robots, they talk weird, they say weird things, this is more like an existential, maybe even surrealistic at times, dark comedy, nothing feels natural here and that's exactly the director's purpose.
I would prefer a different ending. The last 15 minutes were more intense, even exciting but simultaneously, this outcome was a bit predictable. One could guess this would go that dark. I would prefer for the ending to be funnier, staying in the (absurd) course. I believe this lost its identity and authenticity in order to be shocking. Still, this whole turn didn't ruin this movie. It's just that i believe it could be much better.
Overall, this is clever and unique.
Amazing. In times dissatisfying, others exaggerated and always, cringy. I know so many humans who feed from sadness and compassion. This is, obviously, an extreme example, and I absolutely loved it. It's extremely genius. I mean, how easy was to produce, direct and make a story like this one? This strange. I'm glad someone took the risk.
I laughed so many times with this contemporary-anthropological-maniac-horror story. Just genius. I wish this Greek weird wave thing produces more of this!
I laughed so many times with this contemporary-anthropological-maniac-horror story. Just genius. I wish this Greek weird wave thing produces more of this!
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- TriviaFilm debut of Kostas Kotoulas.
- ConexionesReferences El campeón (1979)
- Bandas sonorasSymphony No.9, 4th movement Ode To Joy
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Leo Symphony Orchestra
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- USD 64,733
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 37 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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