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The story follows , a young man from the countryside who carries a deep-seated psychological complex regarding women. This trauma stems from his childhood, specifically his father’s marriage to a manipulative woman after his mother's death, which shattered his trust in women entirely.
(Arabic: عاشت للحب, translated as "She Lived for Love") is a classic Egyptian romantic drama released on September 14, 1959 . Directed by El Sayed Bedir , the film is a cinematic adaptation of the novel Shagarat al-Lablab (The Ivy Tree) by the renowned Egyptian author Mohamed Abdel Halim Abdallah . Plot Overview
اتعقد من الستات بعد موت أمه وجواز أبوه! Rotana Cinema - روتانا سينما YouTube• Dec 22, 2021 The story follows , a young man from
The production was supported by a distinguished creative team: El Sayed Bedir Dialogue: Saleh Gawdat Cinematography: Abdel Halim Nasr Musical Score: Andre Ryder Cinematic Significance
طاقم العمل: فيلم - عاشت للحب - 1959 - السينما.كوم Directed by El Sayed Bedir , the film
The film is often cited for its exploration of complex psychological themes within a romantic framework. Critics highlight the "ivy tree" as a central metaphor for the connection between the two lovers, while the ending is praised for its emotional resolution.
The film features a star-studded cast typical of the golden age of Egyptian cinema: as Zainab Kamal El-Shenawy as Hosni Abdel Moneim Ibrahim as Tharwat Bastaoui Laila Taher as Rashida Wedad Hamdy as Nabawiya, the maid Aziza Helmy Critics highlight the "ivy tree" as a central
Watch a glimpse of the emotional conflict and the psychological roots of the protagonist's distrust in this clip from the film: