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9/10
A good comedy with a soft centre.
vardaxis16 March 2004
Pandelis is a garbageman who is anxiously waiting to retire and receive his well-earned superannuation payout. His wife and mother-in-law are also awaiting the super payout, but they have different ideas as to how the money should be spent. The usually submissive and calm Pandelis suddenly decides to react...

Philippides does a sterling job as the long-suffering Pandelis and his vicissitudes leave one with a warm feeling. Unlikely though the scenario may seem, one wishes it to be true, thus giving hope for the many Pandelides out there who find themselves contemplating life in their middle years with regret and disappointment.

An excellent movie, easy to watch but a little bit of a cautionary tale, also.
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10/10
One of the best greek films
t_panidis25 October 2002
Ephapax is a film about a married man that works as a garbage collector. His retirement day arrives and his family calculates what they will do with his pension but they didn't think about what he wants to do. It gives an excellent view of a middle class family in greece. Very funny and unpredictable in what the next move of the main character (petros phillipidis) will be when he dissapears with the money and his familly starts looking for him. I give it a 10 out of 10
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8/10
A sweet taste of life...
rcpjimmy19 July 2002
Nicos Zapatinas is a movie maker who knows how to make the spectator "feal" what he's watching. In Ephapax he takes two great performances from Petros Fillipidis and Evelina Papoulia. Especially Evelina has permanently left behind the identity of the binbo in "dyo xseni" and starting from the theater she is proving her great talent. Petros on the other hand could't have done worse since he is a great performer! The movie has Zapatinas' sence of humour (remember "enas k' enas"), fast pace, and a scenario inspired from every day's life that can touch anyone. The end of the movie left me with a a sweet taste and an optimistic view of tomorrow. Two thinks worth pointing out a)Evelina is a knock out! what a woman! and b)excellent music score and especially Maxairitsas' song performed by G. Kotsiras. If you combined all of the above you ll have a very entertaining time watching "EPHAPAX".
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