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Продолжение иронического детектива 2019 года. Новое расследование сыщика Бенуа Бланка (Дэниэл Крэйг) будет происходить на частном острове в Греции. Миллиардер Майлз Брон (Эдвард Нортон) приглашает к себе разношёрстную компанию друзей. Вскоре на вечеринке происходит убийство.
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Рожда, уроженка Иракского Курдистана и солдат немецкой армии, отправляется в лагерь беженцев в Греции, где ей удается встретиться со своей матерью, у которой есть плохие новости о ее сестре Дилан.
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A journalist returns to a dark, virtually unrecognizable Athens to investigate his best friend's murder. The victim's girlfriend gives him a hand but they soon realize they either have to abandon their investigation or become cogs in a powerful machine. Marionettes is a story of mystery, shot in an unknown, dark and full of temptations Athens.
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Прямо перед Рождеством Стелиос Димитракопулус, владелец ночного клуба в Афинах, понимает, что его жена хочет развестись. У него есть 32 часа, чтобы разобраться, почему их отношения скатились от плохих к невыносимым. 32 часа, чтобы переоценить свои шансы. 32 часа, чтобы защитить свой бизнес и будущее своей семьи. 32 часа, чтобы, наконец, победить своих врагов и отомстить.
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This is not an easy mystery to solve in all its subtleties. In the last paragraph, I give my take on the characters. I won't give away the principal spoiler. Still, if you want to exercise your Sherlock skills to the fullest, skip that last paragraph. I'll warn you. A man leaves prison. He has been paroled. The best he can do at first is stay at a shelter for poor people and look for work. In the meantime he tries to reconnect with people he knows and to avoid the attention of several shady individuals that know him. That's the layout. The mystery elements arise from the fact that he is rejected by a few, pursued by a duo of suspicious looking men, and approached by a bunch of unsavory roughnecks that know him well. Why the rejection? Why the persecution? What is the gang about? The film is parsimonious about handing out hints and clues that we need to answer those questions. The best we can do is work out hypotheses and see if they pan out at the end.
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Dimitris Papaioannou's new piece is a "dissection of the male psyche," and seems to draw upon a range of influences including the work of Jean Genet, Rene Magritte and Robert Wilson. Inspiration for the show also came partly from Papaioannou's own experiences as a gay man in Greece.