Blackmail Boy (2003) Reviews

Blackmail Boy (2003)
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A small Greek community becomes the center of a storm of sexual and financial double-dealing in this adult comedy. Magda (Nena Mendi) and her husband (Alexandros Antonopoulos) are the parents of two adult children -- handsome son Christos (Yannis Tsimitselis), who is studying at the local college, and less attractive daughter Giota (Jeannie Papadopoulou). Giota, who still lives in the family home, is married to Stelios (Alexis Georgoulis), while Christos has a significantly more interesting love life -- while he has a girlfriend, Christos is also enjoying clandestine affairs with both his chemistry professor from school, Vicky (Maria Kavoyianni), and her spouse, Yorgos (Akylas Karazisis), a powerful local real estate developer. Giota and Stelios are keen on Magda selling some property she owns, which Yorgos wants to use for a fast-food franchise. This sale could mean a major windfall for the family, but Magda doesn't want to part with her land, which has been owned by her people for years and has great meaning for her. Stelios has learned about Christos' relationship with Yorgos, and he attempts to use this knowledge to extort Christos into helping change Magda's mind. But Stelios doesn't know that Christos has some ideas of his own about what makes for the best use of the land. Released in Greece in 2003, Oxygono (aka Oxygen) earned a belated American release in 2005 under the title Blackmail Boy. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Nena MentiYannis Tsimitselis, (more)
Director(s):
Thanassis PapathanasiouMichalis Reppas, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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George G.

it seemed like 90 percent of the movie was just a bunch of yelling. While I learned some great greek curse words I could not sense any plot that was interesting and ended up just fast forwarding to see what little nudity was left. it was a miserable movie.

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Joseph G.

Boring, I couldnot finish this movie. I didnot care what the characters were doing after a while.

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Gerald O.

This movie was WAY over the top with all the tragedy and drama. It got to the point where we were just asking ourselves "What could possibly happen next?" The acting was OK.

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Thomas M.

This movie was sent to me by Blockbuster on its own. Never telling me that it was in Greek. I lasted less then 5 minutes. Subtitles to fast to read.

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    George G.

    it seemed like 90 percent of the movie was just a bunch of yelling. While I learned some great greek curse words I could not sense any plot that was interesting and ended up just fast forwarding to see what little nudity was left. it was a miserable movie.

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    Joseph G.

    Boring, I couldnot finish this movie. I didnot care what the characters were doing after a while.

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    Gerald O.

    This movie was WAY over the top with all the tragedy and drama. It got to the point where we were just asking ourselves "What could possibly happen next?" The acting was OK.

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