Alex is reluctantly dragged out one evening by a friend who thinks he should meet a girl. During the night, he meets Eve, a lawyer, who has also been brought along by a friend. They get to know each other throughout the evening and really like each other. The problem is that Alex's family is Greek Orthodox, while Eve's family is Muslim from Lebanon. They start dating, but the situation becomes increasingly untenable, and when their relationship becomes known, their families refuse to accept it. To make matters worse, Eve's family is arranging a wedding between her and a Lebanese man.
A very good film about how love overcomes cultural and religious barriers. It could have scored the highest points if they hadn’t stretched the resolution absurdly long at the end. An example of how tension-building measures can just become silly. It’s also a bit fun that it takes place in Sydney, Australia.
