In a frantic mid-1990s Athens, Voulis Sibouras--a youthful and unpractised father, and above all, a methodical frotteur--balances dangerously between reality and dream; desire and compulsion; obsession and fantasy. With his playground being the crammed means of public transportation, Voulis, who is neither handsome nor wealthy, can have any woman he desires--no unforeseen setbacks or the occasional beating can take away from him this powerful feeling of accomplishment. In the end, this is a risk worth taking, as long as Voulis can lose himself in the whirlwind of an illusion and the fleeting touch of a luscious, yet vulnerable female body.
—Nick Riganas