that pretty much sums up the aesthetic of the film its poorly made and was poorly accepted with really poor acting and it stinks like the ugly stinky feet of an old hag Unfortunately, political parties have favored human trash and trashy aesthetics, Stamatina Katsiri and this particular film included, leading to the economic and intellectual bankruptcy of Greece. I hope Stamatina Katsiri reads this review although she hardly comprehends English or any other foreign language for that matter and stops making a fool of herself on national television. Another bizarre trait of this film, a self-proclaimed satire of sorts, is the fact that it addresses obligatory (for men only, a sexist discrimination) military service very lightly and positively although Greece is the only country of the European Union that hasn't put an end to it yet, a subject which creates suspicions as to who benefits from this flawed system in combination to the great economic scandals and corruption that surround the Ministry of Defense.