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A former Greek diving champion and an eccentric German student take an adventurous road-trip of rediscovery from Bari to Bavaria.A former Greek diving champion and an eccentric German student take an adventurous road-trip of rediscovery from Bari to Bavaria.A former Greek diving champion and an eccentric German student take an adventurous road-trip of rediscovery from Bari to Bavaria.
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This film is good, but frankly does not quite merit some of the rave reviews it has had here. The two lead actors ( to me ) did not give off that spark of passion that the film deserved. The Greek, handsome in looks sets off to find his mother and on the way he picks up a German, who likes stealing things like sandwiches and bags of crisps, and this adds a slight fear that he might be up to no good. I quite liked the suspense about this, but after tepidly ( we have hints of desire, but no more ) having sex with the Greek, the German appears to have taken off with the the Greek's car. Pale recalls of Hitchcock and Wim Wenders pervades this film, and I did like the picturesque scenery which was all to the good considering a lot of us cannot travel at the moment. The Greek wants to meet his mother ( a touch of Elektra/ Orestes meeting Clytemnestra here ) and I rather hoped for a slightly more interesting ending. No spoilers, although many here have given them. It is a good film and well made, but given the interesting title I am not sure it had enough passion in it. I repeat that word because the minimal contact between the two leads was not quite strong enough for me to believe in it. We should either have eroticism, or a clear build up that these two are really getting deeply involved, and that frankly is the responsibility of the director or the actors, or both. Yes, there is a semi-naked swim together, and a night of delicate touching and the object of that was clearly to convince there was a dance of desire. This reticence and the too rushed ending, and a dreadful Eurovision-type song sung over the end titles disappointed. I enjoyed the film for the journey, but I was hungry for more convincing fervour. I liked very much the Greek's mother, an actor who promised hidden fires that were neither explored or lit. Overall a film worth seeing, but a little too coy for my taste.
A great little road trip film, good script and good casting. Beautiful locations and it's funny too. This deserves a sequel or two or three or... Where are the streaming services like Netflix, Amazon, Apple or others, this is one type of film they should be supporting.
It's in four languages (Greek, Italian, German and English), most of it is in English, but subtitles weren't that great. Gay films need to get rid of their obsession with "Coming Out" and "AIDS" stories and replace them with great films like this one. It shows the age of those making those types of films., stop making films celebrating victimhood and start making films celebrating life.
Kudos to the writers and producers of this film and the actors, I hope we see more of Mathias and Victoras.
It's in four languages (Greek, Italian, German and English), most of it is in English, but subtitles weren't that great. Gay films need to get rid of their obsession with "Coming Out" and "AIDS" stories and replace them with great films like this one. It shows the age of those making those types of films., stop making films celebrating victimhood and start making films celebrating life.
Kudos to the writers and producers of this film and the actors, I hope we see more of Mathias and Victoras.
Two guys - Victoras and Mathias - make a rather troubled but entertaining trip together.
Victoras is the loner introvert and Mathias is the uninhibited extrovert! Of course both are very pleasant on the eye. The inevitable emotional bond develops between them even after a few bumpy disagreements.
This flick is a nice fantasy for the late 20's early 30's crowd.
Victoras is the loner introvert and Mathias is the uninhibited extrovert! Of course both are very pleasant on the eye. The inevitable emotional bond develops between them even after a few bumpy disagreements.
This flick is a nice fantasy for the late 20's early 30's crowd.
All too often, 'gay interest' movies seem to be more depressing than uplifting, so I welcomed this hopeful, sincere and realistic piece of art. The pace is slow and the action mostly calm, and that's not a detriment. The story is just so darn sweet, you can't help but be moved by it...and nowadays more than ever, we could all use this kind of film -- that takes our stress away and puts a smile on our faces. The two appealing leads, Vasilis Magouliotis and Anton Weil, give thoroughly impressive performances, and their characters are very affable. The locales are beautiful, and the soundtrack is enjoyable. I don't often think about seeing the same film more than once, but I can state for certain that I would willingly watch this one again. My thanks to all those involved in the making of this little gem.
Not many new movies score an 8+ star rating, but after viewing "The Man with the Answers", I can concur that this is a terrific gay themed road trip movie. The two main actors, Vasilis Magouliotis and Anton Weil have great on screen chemistry and are perfectly cast in their roles. Both characters have depth and feel very true to life.
The movie takes us through a tour of European country roads, while the characters slowly reveal themselves. It is a perfectly edited film and moves along at just the right pace. I feel like this is one of those movies I will want to watch over and over again, especially when I feel melancholia coming on. I really loved this movie and it's great to see a gay themed movie that doesn't end in tragedy, but instead leaves you feeling satisfied. Well done to the writer and director Stelios Kammitsis - I'm looking forward to what you will make next!!!
The movie takes us through a tour of European country roads, while the characters slowly reveal themselves. It is a perfectly edited film and moves along at just the right pace. I feel like this is one of those movies I will want to watch over and over again, especially when I feel melancholia coming on. I really loved this movie and it's great to see a gay themed movie that doesn't end in tragedy, but instead leaves you feeling satisfied. Well done to the writer and director Stelios Kammitsis - I'm looking forward to what you will make next!!!
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