Agries melisses
- Série télévisée
- 2019–2022
- 55m
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8,2/10
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Après la mort de leur père, trois filles doivent affronter le riche Doukas qui veut racheter leurs champs. Le fils de Doukas, Sergios décide d'épouser la fille aînée afin que sa famille obti... Tout lireAprès la mort de leur père, trois filles doivent affronter le riche Doukas qui veut racheter leurs champs. Le fils de Doukas, Sergios décide d'épouser la fille aînée afin que sa famille obtienne les champs.Après la mort de leur père, trois filles doivent affronter le riche Doukas qui veut racheter leurs champs. Le fils de Doukas, Sergios décide d'épouser la fille aînée afin que sa famille obtienne les champs.
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The best greek daily series of all time.
Love it!!!
Plot: At the beginning of the series, the play takes place in 1958. We are located in the Thessalian plain and more specifically in Diafani, a small village outside Larissa. The powerful large landowner of the area, Doukas Sevastos, wants at all costs to acquire the land that three orphan sisters have in the plain, in order to use it to create a large industrial zone. These are the estates of the three Stamiris brothers: 28-year-old Eleni, 22-year-old Asimina and 18-year-old Drosos. The three girls have lost their father and mother and so the older sister, who is also the protector of the younger ones, is forced under pressure to enter into an agreement with Tsiflikas, in order to secure the future of her younger brothers, to get married. His eldest son, Sergio, and he to take the coveted estates as a dowry.
However, on the same night of her wedding, she and her sisters will paint their hands with blood, opening a vicious circle between the two families. At the same time, many other small and big stories are being played. The series depicts the way the people of the time lived, presenting the impact of the post-occupation period but also various folklore and ethnographic elements. The 3rd cycle takes place during the period of military dictatorship in Greece, from 1967 to 1974, presenting in an impressive way and with brilliant liveliness that time and its events.
Love it!!!
Plot: At the beginning of the series, the play takes place in 1958. We are located in the Thessalian plain and more specifically in Diafani, a small village outside Larissa. The powerful large landowner of the area, Doukas Sevastos, wants at all costs to acquire the land that three orphan sisters have in the plain, in order to use it to create a large industrial zone. These are the estates of the three Stamiris brothers: 28-year-old Eleni, 22-year-old Asimina and 18-year-old Drosos. The three girls have lost their father and mother and so the older sister, who is also the protector of the younger ones, is forced under pressure to enter into an agreement with Tsiflikas, in order to secure the future of her younger brothers, to get married. His eldest son, Sergio, and he to take the coveted estates as a dowry.
However, on the same night of her wedding, she and her sisters will paint their hands with blood, opening a vicious circle between the two families. At the same time, many other small and big stories are being played. The series depicts the way the people of the time lived, presenting the impact of the post-occupation period but also various folklore and ethnographic elements. The 3rd cycle takes place during the period of military dictatorship in Greece, from 1967 to 1974, presenting in an impressive way and with brilliant liveliness that time and its events.
I am excited by this series. Great performances, suspense, cliffhanger episode endings, secrets and mystery. It includes everything a demanding viewer wants. It is also set in the Greek postwar era, so it appeals more to people obsessed with the past as myself... All characters even the minor ones are interesting and the protagonists have a back story that gradually unravels and adds more depth and dimension to each of them... Everyone has a reason for his actions. But those actions inevitably have consequences.... As time goes by, the viewer is very difficult to choose side. Even the more unlikeable characters become sometimes likeable. There are no ,good, and ,bad guys, as in real life. That gives more believability to the series.
I would like to praise all the cast and crew but that would take several pages... I will focus on Eleni, performed by Mrs Kitsou. Eleni is the symbol of the eternal greek woman, a woman with strong character, dynamism, and initiative.
Her appearance, reminds us of an ancient Caryatid. Her main antagonist, Doukas Sevastos, performed by Mr Kakouris, the land lord that covets her land for an upcoming industrial zone, is an imposing figure with a deep voice, an iconic character that reminds us gangster movies. He is an enforcer of murders performed by his henchman Meletis and his late son Sergios. He keeps secrets even from his sons and his adulterous wife Myrsini. The greatest secret of all, is the forgery of his father will, a secret with devastating consequences if ever revealed....
I will stop my review here. The characters are many, the story long, the plot twists endless... I could write a whole new book with that amazing series as a springboard. For me is something unprecedented, since I am a cinema lover and never before have I watched a series with so many episodes. That is the most important thing about the series. It can captivate assorted audience....
I want to congratulate the creators of the series for the gift they offered us.....
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We've waited so long for such an amazing series production, with lots of young talents having long theatre experience! Worth watching !
This show is actually really really good. The writing is strong, the actors are wonderful, and the budget is a lot higher than most Greek shows I've watched (don't get me started!).
My only issue is the telenovela genre which consists of a LOT of episodes. Four days a week with an average run time of 50 minutes leaves room for filler and repetition.
That small aside, this is a drama series worth getting addicted to and I'm so thrilled I discovered it on ANT1 in the US. The actors are seriously so talented (most are theatre-trained and it shows) and they get really meaty material to work with from the writers. You can see them luxuriate over each word like they own it and they certainly do. And then the direction, cinematography, sets, and music all work together to create a really beautiful piece of television. Is this the start of a new age for Greek television and cinema in Greece? I certainly hope so.
My only issue is the telenovela genre which consists of a LOT of episodes. Four days a week with an average run time of 50 minutes leaves room for filler and repetition.
That small aside, this is a drama series worth getting addicted to and I'm so thrilled I discovered it on ANT1 in the US. The actors are seriously so talented (most are theatre-trained and it shows) and they get really meaty material to work with from the writers. You can see them luxuriate over each word like they own it and they certainly do. And then the direction, cinematography, sets, and music all work together to create a really beautiful piece of television. Is this the start of a new age for Greek television and cinema in Greece? I certainly hope so.
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