Konstantinou kai Elenis
- टीवी सीरीज़
- 1998–2000
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंEleni and Konstantinos who hate each other are forced to live under the same roof awaiting the trial which will determine the ownership of the house.Eleni and Konstantinos who hate each other are forced to live under the same roof awaiting the trial which will determine the ownership of the house.Eleni and Konstantinos who hate each other are forced to live under the same roof awaiting the trial which will determine the ownership of the house.
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
When this series came out it was the late 90s which in greece this was one of the first series in media to do something like this. This series changed greek tv for ever and was the blue print for every greek sitcom in the 2000s and to this day there's not one sitcom in greece that compares to this one. Everything about this is perfect and it still holds up to modern times. Personally when watching it a lot of times i forget when it was made.
The screenplay is about a classic "polar opposite characters have to live together" situation. The uncle of Constantinos, an over-conservative university professor, dies leaving behind two an-dated wills. The one of those testaments leaves his house to his nephew, the other giving it to Eleni, an open-minded foulmouthed waitress - that happened to be the daughter of the said uncle's beloved gardener. Since there is no-way to prove which testament was written last (and thus is the legitimate) the two characters, that loath each other, have to share the house until the situation is cleared out. To make things worse, their circles of friends and relatives clash and add to the already explosive situation.
According to the actress that portrays Eleni (Eleni Rantou), a very important reason for the everlasting success of the series is that the entire cast were in very happy periods of their lives while the series was being shoot (e.g. Eleni Rantou had just given birth to a baby girl and she and her husband were never happier). In that manner, all the actors and the production team became quick friends and were having a blast during shootings. So, some of that fan they were having was transferred to the screen. Also, Mrs Rantou indicated that nobody really believed that the series was going to be a smash-hit, so they decided to have a good time, at least - and their stress-free performances made it a success!
A some-how negative impact of the series seems to be its "type-cast": Despite all members of the cast having made many other works ever since (many of them very successful), the people STILL identifies them with the same characters. Mrs. Rantou even said that for a time she was thinking to ask the channel to stop the summer reruns...
Apart from the lack of any character development through the series, which is typical for this kind of comedy, this series makes some powerful statements about today's Greece, using a very smart sense of humor : On one hand the old ideas and tradition, represented by Konstadinos, the professor and Matina, next door neighbor, versus the new way of living in todays Greece, represented by Helen, the waitress and Manthos, the spoiled son of a wealthy entrepreneur.
The lesson to be learned is that the different issues that arise, will sometimes be solved easier with traditional methods, some other times with unconventional ideas, but most of the times it takes a combination of both to make things work.
The end of the series, the rule of opposites attraction, is the natural happy end that every viewer was hoping for from the first episode.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe title of the series is a reference to the "Feast of the Holy Great Sovereigns Constantine and Helena, Equal to the Apostles" (21 May), a feast of the Orthodox Christian Church. It commemorates two saints: Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (reigned 306-337) and Elena, his mother and Augusta during his reign. They are typically commemorated together. "Konstantinos" is the Greek form of the name "Constantine", and Eleni the Greek form of the names "Helen"/"Helena".
- भाव
Konstadinos Katakouzinos: Hello, Eleni...
Eleni Vlahaki: How are you, Kostadinos?
Konstadinos Katakouzinos: Fine. Fine... I wanted...
Eleni Vlahaki: And I wanted to hm... umm.. tell you...
Konstadinos Katakouzinos: Tell you! Yeah. I also wanted to tell you...
Eleni Vlahaki: Yeah, I wanted to tell you, that, I, didn't...
Konstadinos Katakouzinos: I also didn't...
Eleni Vlahaki: Yeah, I didn't,
Konstadinos Katakouzinos: Didn't d-d-d-not... Water!
Eleni Vlahaki: D-d-d-?
Konstadinos Katakouzinos: I didn't drink water, and, I was going, now, downstairs, to drink some water...
Eleni Vlahaki: Yes, that's what I wanted to tell you too... that I wanted - Forget, I'll get water for both...
Konstadinos Katakouzinos: No, Please! I'll bring *you* water.
Eleni Vlahaki: No, it's all right. I'll bring water. It's no problem. What if I hold two glasses instead of one?
Konstadinos Katakouzinos: No, it's okay, I insist, I'll bring water upstairs.
Eleni Vlahaki: *Come on. Don't make me angry for a glass of water!*
Konstadinos Katakouzinos: I'm not thirsty anymore... Good night.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Lifting: एपिसोड #2.12 (2002)
- साउंडट्रैकEspaña cañí
Written by Pascual Marquina Narro
टॉप पसंद
- How many seasons does Constantine's and Helen's have?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
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