Kings Of Mykonos : Wog Boy 2
Review
by Anthony Morris Exclusive Interview : Nick Giannopoulos
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Kings Of Mykonos : Wog Boy 2
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Writer / producer / star of The Kings of Mykonos : Wog Boy 2,
Nick Giannopoulos, says in the press notes that originally this was
going to be a stand-alone story, but then he decided this particular
plot was a good way to bring back the original Wog Boy characters.
Smart move.
If The Kings of Mykonos : Wog Boy 2
was a stand-alone movie then it'd be fair to say it is a massive and
unwelcome return to the bad old days of Australian movie comedy:
A film that you laugh at more than with A film that plays its jokes so broad it's a wonder they fit on the screen A
film where, when one of the leads finally get the girl (though all he
does is save her from drowning but that's as good a reason to pash as
any) the donkey he was riding looks at the camera and winks
But as a sequel to the original Wog Boy, it's pretty much just more of the same....
The
plot takes the two hold-overs from the first film - car-crazy Steve
"Wog Boy" Karamitsis (Giannopoulos, who's performance consists largely
of pulling a squinty face) and girl-crazy Frank (Vince Colosimo, whose
performance is actually ok) - out of Melbourne's western suburbs and
off to the Greek party island of Mykonos, where Steve may or may not
have inherited a beach.
While Frank starts out trying to break
the Mykonos record of sleeping with 43 chicks in a month but ends up
focussing on just one, Steve has to decide whether to sell to the
sleazy property developer Mihali (Alex Dimitriades) or try to make a go
of things himself against all the odds.
Oh, and there's a subplot about goat shit.
There
is the occasional funny moment but when the biggest laughs come from a
pair of Germans basically saying they don't find the rest of the film
funny you know you're in trouble.
For all it's many, many flaws the first Wog Boy
movie at least was about the migrant experience and a clash of cultures
(well, kinda): this doesn't really seem to be about anything past
showing off Mykonos' impressive views.
1 out
of 5
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