
Alright, so look. Gia tin agapi tis, or 'For Her Love' as you’d say it, is *not* for everybody. If you usually skip over black-and-white films, or anything before, oh, 1950, then you’re probably gonna struggle here. This one’s for the folks who genuinely dig into early cinema, maybe even those who can appreciate a good...

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"Alright, so look. Gia tin agapi tis, or 'For Her Love' as you’d say it, is *not* for everybody. If you usually skip over black-and-white films, or anything before, oh, 1950, then you’re probably gonna struggle here. This one’s for the folks who genuinely dig into early cinema, maybe even those who can appreciate a good melodramatic sigh from an actor in a close-up. If you expect quick pacing and subtle acting, you’ll likely be quite bored. The setup is pretty straightforward: it's World War I, a..."

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Petros Nikolaou, Dionysios Venieris
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1920 · IMDb —
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