



— the 2003 film Bruce Almighty (dir. Tom Shadyac) has no Greek setting, characters, or mythology. It is:
The premise is inherently theological. It deals with the problem of evil, the concept of free will, and the nature of prayer. These are themes that resonate deeply in Greece, a country where the Orthodox Christian faith is interwoven with national identity. Unlike in some secular markets where the film might be viewed purely as a fantasy, in Greece, the "what would you do if you were God?" question carried significant weight. bruce almighty greek
The story follows (Jim Carrey), a frustrated Buffalo news reporter who feels the universe is conspiring against him. After a particularly disastrous day—losing a promotion to his rival Evan Baxter (Steve Carell)—Bruce directs a furious rant at God. — the 2003 film Bruce Almighty (dir
In Greece, the 2003 blockbuster Bruce Almighty was released under the title (Θεός για μία εβδομάδα), which translates literally to " God for a Week ". It deals with the problem of evil, the
Zeus (here called Ζεύς Κεραυνός — Zeus the Thunderer) appears as a old janitor (Hermes in disguise?) and offers Bruce his throne for a short time — but Bruce cannot reveal his divine nature to mortals.



