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Undoubtedly, poor Thanassis is sad. Penniless, unemployed--despite his numerous and honest attempts to keep a job--and on the verge of losing his beautiful fiancée, Marika, he needs to go to great lengths to find happiness. Utterly disheartened, the desperate man would do anything in his power to achieve what he wants more in his life--including theft. As a result, Thanassis summons up the courage to follow the dubious and impractical advice of a wandering Romani woman: he is to steal and constantly wear the pair of trousers of a truly happy individual for the next thirty days if he wants to become lucky. Could a pair of stolen pants be the solution to Thanassis' problems?