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So, 'He Was Worthy' is this quirky comedy from '82 featuring Kostas Gouzgounis, who plays a version of himself—yeah, that’s a weird angle. Here’s a guy known for his, uh, adult film exploits, suddenly facing impotence. It’s an odd mix of humor and a bit of vulnerability, really. The pacing's pretty laid-back, letting the interactions with his friends breathe, which adds an unexpected depth. The practical effects are minimal, but you don’t really need them in a character-driven piece like this. What’s distinctive here is how it tackles themes of masculinity and friendship without getting too heavy-handed. Gouzgounis has a certain charm that carries the film despite its flaws, making it a curious watch for collectors who appreciate the offbeat.
Unique blend of comedy and vulnerability · Kostas Gouzgounis brings charm · Explores masculinity and friendship themes
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