Yannis Tsimitselis (greek) Tugce Kazaz (turkish) May 2026

: As a broad comedy, the film occasionally leans into easy cultural stereotypes for both Greeks and Turks to land its jokes.

While the film operates on heavy farce, the dynamic between the Greek and Turkish casts provides its most endearing qualities. Yannis Tsimitselis (Greek) Tugce Kazaz (Turkish)

: The second half of the movie gets bogged down by the sheer volume of characters and subplots running simultaneously, making the central narrative feel a bit scattered. 🏆 Final Verdict : As a broad comedy, the film occasionally

The real triumph of the film—and the Tsimitselis/Kazaz dynamic—is how it handles the historically tense relationship between Greece and Turkey. : As a broad comedy