Driving Aphrodite

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  • PG-13
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 5.9  (20,763)
  • 34

Driving Aphrodite is a romantic comedy film that was released in 2009. It stars the talented actress, writer, and producer Nia Vardalos, along with a strong supporting cast including Richard Dreyfuss, Rachel Dratch, and Alexis Georgoulis. The film was directed by Donald Petrie, and produced by Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. The plot of Driving Aphrodite follows a tour guide named Georgia (played by Vardalos), who leads a group of tourists through Greece. Georgia is struggling to find love in her personal life, and it begins to wear on her, as she sees happy couples all around her. She also has a strained relationship with her father (played by Dreyfuss), who is trying to convince her to leave Greece and move back to America.

When the tour ends, Georgia decides to stay in Greece, and ends up getting a job at a low-budget travel agency. This is where she meets Poupi (played by Georgoulis), a Greek bus driver who is rough around the edges, but has a heart of gold. The two quickly become friends, and Georgia realizes that she is falling in love with him.

However, there are some obstacles in their way. Firstly, Poupi is already in a committed relationship with a local woman named Lena. Secondly, Georgia’s ex-fiancée, who is also in Greece, proposes to her again, and she has to decide whether to choose him or Poupi.

The film explores themes of love, family, and self-discovery. Georgia learns to let go of her past, open herself up to new experiences, and embrace the beauty of Greece. She also learns to communicate more effectively with her father, and sees him in a new light. Poupi teaches her about his culture, and shows her the true meaning of love and passion.

The acting in Driving Aphrodite is solid, with Vardalos delivering a charming and believable performance. She has excellent chemistry with Georgoulis, who is charismatic and funny as the lovable Poupi. Dreyfuss is also impressive as Georgia’s father, providing a nuanced performance that shows both his gruff exterior and his softer side.

The cinematography is gorgeous, with breathtaking shots of the Greek countryside and the ancient ruins. The film captures the essence of Greece, and will leave viewers feeling like they have experienced the country for themselves.

Overall, Driving Aphrodite is an entertaining and heartwarming movie that will appeal to fans of romantic comedies. It has some flaws, such as a predictable plot and some overly clichéd moments, but it is redeemed by its strong performances, beautiful scenery, and touching message. The film is a celebration of love, family, and the beauty of Greece, and is a must-watch for anyone looking for a feel-good movie.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (20,763)
  • Metascore
    34