It is hard to believe that it is a Greek film. Strange and absurd plot ideas, scenes by scenes are like young artists from Britain, France and Russia, criticizing society and reality and criticizing those in power and making reform films.
His main axis is obviously that when the functions of a family are brought into full play and when the parental rights are controlled to the maximum, the children underneath are imprisoned and enslaved dogs, freely trained in the restrained family society.
It's ridiculous and absurd, but from the background of the pan-world view, it also mentions how we may all come from now: trained by those people with carefully controlled information-just like dogs.
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