1,200,000 tickets in a country of 10,000,000 is an unbelievable and unprecedented record (in Greece the multiple viewing phenomenon is not widespread so the number of tickets represents an actual percentage of the population). Unfortunately, as in most highly commercial movies, it's not worth it. Gross humor, tasteless jokes, boring repetition of classic funny themes. It might be true that some stories are close to reality, but a film is mainly about the way you present situations, not the situations themselves. So why so much success? Because it's targeted to the TV audience. TV writers, TV actors, TV mentality. Even the production and the advertising were done by a major TV channel. Definitely not for me.