The next generation of 20-somethings are making their way in the world in Greek Salad, the unheralded follow-up to French director Cedric Klapisch’s celebrated trio of movies.
Infused with the youthful urgency of twentysomethings making their way in an increasingly troubled world, the delicious eight-part) recently arrived unheralded on Prime. It deserves better. Produced by Bruno Levy for Amazon France, it’s the creation of his longtime collaborator, writer-director Cedric Klapisch, who oversaw the production and wrote and directed three episodes. It’s also a spin-off from a trio of very satisfying films he made about life’s complications.
Greek Salad begins with Tom heading for Athens, pondering his father’s wise words “...even when you know your destination, you never know where you’re going.”It turns out that Xavier’s axiom is right on the money. Tom is headed to Athens because his grandfather has bequeathed him a house there. He’s planning on selling it and using the funds to start up a new business with his girlfriend, Lily , who’s stayed behind in New York. Nothing that follows goes the way he’d anticipated.
What unfolds becomes the story of two very different households thrust together by circumstance, with all of the characters on journeys of discovery, learning about themselves, about each other and about the often cruel workings of the world. Tom and Mia are at the centre, but Klapisch and his team have built a scenario that provides economical snapshots of each of their housemates’ complicated lives.
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