Eteros ego
- 2016
- 1h 41min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,9/10
13.489
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Un professore di criminologia cerca di risolvere cinque omicidi non collegati, l'unico collegamento tra i casi sono le citazioni di Pitagora.Un professore di criminologia cerca di risolvere cinque omicidi non collegati, l'unico collegamento tra i casi sono le citazioni di Pitagora.Un professore di criminologia cerca di risolvere cinque omicidi non collegati, l'unico collegamento tra i casi sono le citazioni di Pitagora.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 4 vittorie e 6 candidature totali
Vaggelis Alexandris
- Tony Marnelis
- (as Vangelis Alexandris)
Recensioni in evidenza
A very emotional and rewarding film for those who manage to overcome a number of (rather needlessly included) graphic sequences. Stunning prelude, constant pace, top theater-quality acting of the main protagonists, interesting info of academic nature and an intriguing plot that acts as a showcase for human attitudes against issues such as coping with tragedy and death loss, the origin and act of god, the nature of friendship, duty, justice, love, social responsibility and others. I believe that this is were the main quality of the film lays in the sense that it calls for your answers to the above dilemmas unfolding before your eyes.
By watching this movie, not only will you not have wasted your time but rather, I dare say, you will have invested it well. You will have experienced "psychagogia" a term that, in Greek, means to lead ones soul (mind if you prefer) through paths that elevate its quality.
By watching this movie, not only will you not have wasted your time but rather, I dare say, you will have invested it well. You will have experienced "psychagogia" a term that, in Greek, means to lead ones soul (mind if you prefer) through paths that elevate its quality.
This movie is just amazing. This movie is combination of all genres. There are scenes which you make you melt in sadness, couple of scenes with slight horror flick, suspense to keep you on the edge of your seat, murder crimes. And with all of that dialogues that not only increase interest in movie but also act as inspiration.
5 murders, 1 number, 1 incident connecting them all and 1 University professor fighting with his own battles to solve the case.
Don't miss this gem.
I don't review movies ever but I have to. This is one of the best movies I have seen this year. And don't mean only the Greek cinema.
If you like a good psychological thriller with a good and surprisingly a story without plot holes you should watch this.
The cinematography is beautiful. The story excellent. The lead actor gives a great performance.
Don't miss this one.
Eteros Ego is the story of Dimitris Lainis, a criminologist who is asked to help the police with the case of a serial killer who leaves behind quotes of Pythagoras. Rarely do we see a Greek movie like this one, but I won't go too soft on it just because of this fact. So, is Eteros Ego really worth your time?
Let's begin with the pros. Before watching, I was expecting a completely story-driven movie. However, I was happy to realize that the movie is not just about an intriguing criminal case and how it was solved, but also about how it affects our protagonist combined with some personal problems. In fact, it's more about the second one. And that wouldn't work unless Dimitris' character was so well- fleshed out. That's thanks to Pigmalion Dadakaridis's performance and careful direction which explains his character through visual details. What also kept me engaged was the sense of danger. It was clear that the killer was intelligent and careful, but the direction offered us some really intense scenes. The cinematography was also pretty good. Just by a few specific takes you can tell that a considerable amount of effort was put. I said I don't want to go too soft on it just because it's a Greek crime movie but I can't help being amazed by the Hollywood- level make-up. Major props to the make-up team! However, the movie has also a few weaknesses. The first complaint I have is related to the characters. While all the performances are generally OK or good, the problem comes from the script. At some points dialogue sounds unnatural, but, at least, it doesn't happen too much. My main problem is about the police lieutenant, who is clearly there just to ask the questions we the audience need to know. Apart from that he is kind of useless and the least interesting character. Finally, I found the ending somewhat forced. At first I was really surprised, but then I found myself not being so emotionally invested as I was hoping to.
Final verdict: Eteros Ego is actually worth your time. Even if you like the ending or not, Dimitris is an interesting character in an interesting story told through some good direction.
Let's begin with the pros. Before watching, I was expecting a completely story-driven movie. However, I was happy to realize that the movie is not just about an intriguing criminal case and how it was solved, but also about how it affects our protagonist combined with some personal problems. In fact, it's more about the second one. And that wouldn't work unless Dimitris' character was so well- fleshed out. That's thanks to Pigmalion Dadakaridis's performance and careful direction which explains his character through visual details. What also kept me engaged was the sense of danger. It was clear that the killer was intelligent and careful, but the direction offered us some really intense scenes. The cinematography was also pretty good. Just by a few specific takes you can tell that a considerable amount of effort was put. I said I don't want to go too soft on it just because it's a Greek crime movie but I can't help being amazed by the Hollywood- level make-up. Major props to the make-up team! However, the movie has also a few weaknesses. The first complaint I have is related to the characters. While all the performances are generally OK or good, the problem comes from the script. At some points dialogue sounds unnatural, but, at least, it doesn't happen too much. My main problem is about the police lieutenant, who is clearly there just to ask the questions we the audience need to know. Apart from that he is kind of useless and the least interesting character. Finally, I found the ending somewhat forced. At first I was really surprised, but then I found myself not being so emotionally invested as I was hoping to.
Final verdict: Eteros Ego is actually worth your time. Even if you like the ending or not, Dimitris is an interesting character in an interesting story told through some good direction.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe film had a theatrical release in January 2017, but the director withdrew it a few weeks later, after suspicions arose that a murder of a taxi driver may have been inspired by the film. A few months later, the director uploaded the film on YouTube.
- BlooperIn the last scene, Dimitris opens the envelope and takes out the necklace. In the next shot, however, he also holds in his left hand the photo which was in the envelope, without ever taking it out.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Eteros ego (2019)
- Colonne sonoreTieqa Zerqa
Written & performed by Dimitris Vachaviolos (as Dim Vach)
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