Love Me Not? (1989) aka M’ agapas?
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 102 min | Year: 1989 |  Greece

An admirer of women falls from the balcony and dies while trying to see a woman sunbathing in the nude. In the moments before his death, all his erotic memories pass before his eyes.

Spying a lissome young woman standing topless on a nearby balcony, Giorgos (Andreas Barcoulis) climbs up onto a nearby rooftop to get a better look. At a critical moment in his climb, his family and friends call out to him and he falls, suffering a terrible blow to the head. Indeed, at the hospital, the family is told that he is brain dead, and that if they like, his heart can be given to someone else as a transplant. Giorgos' grieving wife (Betty Livanou) agrees to this arrangement. The film now follows the recipient of the dead man's heart (Giorgos Constas), as he wanders all over Greece, driven by his newly lusty heart into the arms of many beautiful women. Eventually he is led to the one woman his new heart truly loved, Giorgios' wife.

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Cheating Notes

In one of Giorgo's life flashes while he is in a coma, he recalls the time when he steered a boat along a river to search for his army buddy who went AWOL (32:11). He found him in an islet, along with his new girlfriend who seemed to be a native in those parts. His intent was to bring his buddy back to their unit but he was convinced by him instead to join him and his girlfriend on the islet and frolic around in all their naked glory. They also did some ritualistic stuff around the campfire in the evening.

In the morning, Giorgio fucked his army buddy's girlfriend on the sandy beach while his buddy was still sleeping beside them.

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Original / Other Title:  Μ' Αγαπάς, M' agapas?

 Director:  Giorgos Panousopoulos

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Country:   Greece
Language:  Greek
Release Date:  3 February 1989

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