Suntan
Suntan

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For middle-aged Kostis, life has passed him by. As the newly appointed doctor of a tiny island, Kostis spends a dreary winter alone. By the time summer arrives, though, the island has turned into a thriving, wild vacation spot with nude beaches and crazy parties. When Kostis meets the beautiful and flirty Anna, he falls hard for her and goes out of his way to conquer and impress her. Before long, Kostis is spending nearly all of his time getting drunk, partying hard, and even... (Full plot summary below)

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For middle-aged Kostis, life has passed him by. As the newly appointed doctor of a tiny island, Kostis spends a dreary winter alone. By the time summer arrives, though, the island has turned into a thriving, wild vacation spot with nude beaches and crazy parties. When Kostis meets the beautiful and flirty Anna, he falls hard for her and goes out of his way to conquer and impress her. Before long, Kostis is spending nearly all of his time getting drunk, partying hard, and even making out with Anna. What starts as a rediscovery with his lost-long youth, though, slowly turns into an obsession as Kostis is willing to do whatever it takes to keep his Anna. Suntan celebrates the beauty and strength of the youthful body, while simultaneously embracing its inevitable decay.

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The Stranger (Seattle, WA) - 9/10 by Kathy FennessySuffused with shades of gold and jade, Argyris Papadimitropoulos's Suntan looks like a sunny Eric Rohmer film, but plays more like a gloomy Claude Chabrol.
Independent (UK) - 8/10 by Geoffrey MacnabThere have been many films about middle-aged angst and disappointment but what makes Argyris Papadimitropoulos' Suntan so striking is that it is set in the middle of August on a baking hot Greek island, full of tourists out to have a good time.
Guardian - 8/10 by Peter BradshawIt is superbly directed and shot with great scenes.
Eye for Film - 8/10 by Amber WilkinsonMid-life crisis has rarely felt so queasy as it does in Argyris Papadimitropoulos character stud, which features humour so dark you can feel it closing in around you.
HeyUGuys - 8/10 by Stefan PapeThe director walks that line between comedy and pathos remarkably well, managing to inject comedy into a tale otherwise dark in nature - but it works as it's never overt.
Observer (UK) - 8/10 by Wendy IdeA deftly handled cautionary tale, there is a compulsive, creeping horror to this portrait of a man losing all self-respect. That said, it is frequently a tough watch.
Total Film - 8/10 by Tom DawsonTroubling but compelling, this unflinching thriller deftly builds to its chilling conclusion.
New York Times - 6/10 by Glenn KennyReplete with sometimes startling imagery...Suntan captures a set of very specific feelings: the exhilaration and embarrassment of falling, followed by the desperate denial that one has landed in a very bad place.
The List - 6/10 by Kevin HarleyPapadimitropoulos makes fine work of the almost-poignant, then painful mix of midlife meltdown and cringe-comedy, but his horror-show climax saddles Suntan with a more generic outlook.
Daily Express (UK) - 6/10 by Allan HunterA n intriguing, increasingly disturbing tale of obsession.

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