Under the pretence of visiting his imaginary bosom buddy from Patras, Lefteris Tsabardis, the shameless philanderer, Thodoros Vlassis, lives a life of pleasure, luxury, and self-indulgence--of course--under the nose of his unsuspecting wife, Fofo. However, the womaniser's world will turn upside down, when, out of the blue, his beloved companion decides to pay him a visit--in the flesh. But, who is this impostor? Is he real or is he a very vivid apparition? In the end, if this man is, indeed, Thodoros' best friend, then why does this whole story feel like a scandalous and grotesque farce?
—Nick Riganas