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Expected more, but it's still interesting, especially for Greek viewers.
KGB-Greece-Patras11 May 2006
Science fiction? Certainly not! Fantasy? Not quite... I wouldn't care about any labelisation, if they weren't misleading.... It's quite common for the Greek film-goer to give a Greek film the "Greek-film-treatment", that is to say: "It's quite good, for a Greek film". I too have felt that way some times. But this is just because Greek films in general suck. It would be great for a Greek film to stand alone as a great original film, like "Vasilias" or Nikolaidis films for example. Anyway, on to the film...

Yes, this is pretty original for a Greek movie. The reference/ comparison to David Lynch is almost spontaneous. The film is full of stylish, filter-edited, colourful 'mystery' scenes, and among them are some genuinely funny and/or inspired ideas & stuff - yet, most of the material fails to present something really original.

I don't regard this necessarily as a unoriginal wanna-be "Mulholand drive" clone, but I can easily see how many fans of subversive cinema would bash the film for that. The film DOES have wit & freshness, but whatever it is, it is somewhat buried between the lack of substance (note: it's not just lack of plot, with which I have no problem), slow pace and the constant mysterious, overwhelming soundtrack, even when nothing really strange takes place .... Also note that it is a nice soundtrack...

I liked the film. If I am stricter than usual (I usually write only positive reviews of older unknown stuff) , it's because it's a Greek film from a promising director. I haven't yet seen Fratzis "Polaroid" (2000), but I saw potential in him. Maybe if he worked with better material?
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10/10
For a Greek movie, it was pretty good.
Fanbach30 October 2005
To oneiro tou skylou was the first Greek sci fiction movie. Maybe it doesn't have the special effects an Hollywood movie would have, but it is a big step for the Greek cinema. It' s a sci fiction, mystery movie which doesn't have a clear story, it's actually a series of some strange unexplainable events which take place in a big city (Athens) all connected. If you want to see a sci fiction movie with special effects and Martial arts fights or an action movie DON'T try this one, but if you like Greek cinema and you want to see a Greek movie that is actually worth seeing then I suggest to see this, because my friend there isn't going to be an other one like this for a really long time.
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