A film with a very ugly look which you can't blame entirely the director. Even without the cheap digital black and white photography this is how Athens looks like. So if you're looking for lush photography in the style of Dogtooth or Alps better skip this picture entirely. It seems the director really is interested in his characters but the film fails to pack a punch mostly due to his insistence to not push them to the limits. Of course there is a lot of swearing (as in most Greek films) which after the first five minutes becomes tiresome. The film's main metaphor-trying to equate human actions with electricity-is rather clumsy. Obviously these people have a lot of problems in their lives even without a power cut. What's the purpose of including this plot element if you're not going to use it as a gimmick to build up some tension? There is also some casual racism,which could have been used to generate some physical violence in the third act but nothing happens. Dialogues are quite generic, the script definitely needed a couple more drafts before filming started.