
The Bachelor 2016
Director Antonis Sotiropoulos delivers a chaotic yet heartfelt Greek comedy romance with *The Bachelor (2016)*, where a botched wedding sends four longtime friends and a determined father-in-law on a wild road trip to Thessaloniki.
Director: Antonis Sotiropoulos
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Bachelor (2016) about?
*The Bachelor* follows four lifelong friends who reunite for a chaotic journey to Thessaloniki after a bride's mistake disrupts her wedding. Along the way, a determined father-in-law tries to sabotage the rekindled romance, while ex-lovers confront their pasts through dance and defiance. The film mixes humor, heart, and spontaneous detours as the characters navigate love's unpredictable twists.
Who directed The Bachelor?
Antonis Sotiropoulos directed *The Bachelor (2016)*, blending Greek comedy and romance with a sharp, character-driven touch.
Who stars in The Bachelor?
The film stars Giannis Tsimitselis, Apostolis Totsikas, Nikos Vourliotis, Thanasis Viskadourakis, and Katerina Geronikolou, alongside lead performances by Tonia Sotiropoulou.
Is The Bachelor (2016) worth watching?
With its blend of Greek comedy and romance, *The Bachelor* offers a refreshing mix of humor and heart, though it may not appeal to fans of polished, mainstream rom-coms. The strong performances and chaotic charm make it a solid pick for viewers who enjoy offbeat, character-driven stories, even without an IMDb rating to guide expectations.
How long is The Bachelor?
*The Bachelor* runs for 110 minutes, packing its story with enough energy and detours to keep the runtime breezy.
About The Bachelor (2016) — A Greek Rom-Com Where Love and Mayhem Collide
Director Antonis Sotiropoulos delivers a chaotic yet heartfelt Greek comedy romance with *The Bachelor (2016)*, where a botched wedding sends four longtime friends and a determined father-in-law on a wild road trip to Thessaloniki. What starts as a mission to sabotage a rekindled romance spirals into a celebration of second chances, independence, and the messy beauty of letting go. The film balances slapstick humor with moments of genuine reflection, as memories dance in the air like the bride's abandoned veil—each step forward tangled in the past but pushing toward something new. With sharp dialogue and a vibrant atmosphere, *The Bachelor* captures the chaos of love's unexpected detours and the freedom found in turning mistakes into new beginnings.
Sotiropoulos blends physical comedy with emotional depth, led by a cast whose chemistry feels as spontaneous as the plot itself. Giannis Tsimitselis and Apostolis Totsikas anchor the ensemble, their friendship driving the story forward with humor and heart. As tango music swells and a hearse becomes an unlikely getaway car, the film invites viewers to laugh at life's absurdities while rooting for the characters to find their own paths—even if it means tearing up the old playbook first.