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The Price of Love is a quietly powerful exploration of hardship and sacrifice, set against the backdrop of early 20th century Corfu. The film captures a certain melancholic beauty, highlighting the struggles of Toula Stathopoulou's character as a factory worker with a family to care for. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of her challenges. Stratis Tsopanellis brings a haunting depth to the fallen nobleman, whose intentions are as murky as his financial situation. The interplay between the characters creates a tense atmosphere, with themes of desperation and social mobility woven throughout. It's not flashy, but the practical effects and authentic setting lend an air of realism that draws you in. This film feels like a raw look at love intertwined with economic despair.
Set in early 20th century Corfu, embracing historical authenticity.Themes of love intertwined with economic struggle.Strong performances that bring emotional depth to the narrative.
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