Forever Children

Forever Children

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Description

Our story is about three men, Stamatis, Grigoris and Lefteris. They are 34 years old and have been friends since childhood. They know each other through thick and thin and their triumvirate has endured school, Panhellenic competitions, studies, the army, women, afragias, nights out, fights, confessions and much, much more. Today we find them in different phases of their lives, but always best friends.

Season for this TV show

  • Poster Not Available

    Rating: 0

    Name: Specials

    Episode Count: 1

    Release Date: 2000-06-26

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    Rating: 0

    Name: Season 1

    Episode Count: 12

    Release Date: 2000-04-10

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Reviews

  • ParkMin

    7
    Reviewed by ParkMin
    At the surface, the drama explored the abuse cases as expected from reading the synopsis, however, the rabbit hole was much deeper than initially thought. Each episode peeled one layer after another with more haunting revelations up until the last episode. I was worried we would be presented with a superficial showcase of some traumas but the drama actually took its time with each of leads' struggles and constructed a solid story. Although it went off the rails a little bit at the end but nothing too outrageous. I would've hoped if the ending was more grounded but one can look at it serving a theatrical over-exaggeration for the final act. Moreover, the constant jumping back and forth between different periods could've been done better. The side abuse cases didn't hold up compared to what the leads were going through nor did they blend well with the story. Aside from the intense cruelty, that one menacing soundtrack caught my attention. It's the same soundtrack that was used in Silent Hill 2 (White Noiz) which is strange because it's not the same composer. It definitely gave the drama a unique signature that was absolutely chilling whenever it played, though they almost didn't use it in the last couple of episodes.

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