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201021 minDrama

For You I Will Fight

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Is For You I Will Fight worth watching? With a rating of 6.188/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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For You I Will Fight Synopsis

19 years old and with nothing else to do, Ana joins the army and, through the enforced discipline and comradeship, begins to find her way in the world.

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Top Cast

Salomé Richard
Salomé RichardAna
Sarah Gilman
Sarah GilmanSarah
Eloïse Genet
Eloïse GenetEmilie
Marina Djafar
Marina DjafarMeriem
Jean Schneider
Jean SchneiderSergent-Chef Schneider
Yoann Micl
Yoann MiclSergent Weber
Martine Willequet
Martine WillequetDoctor

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Is For You I Will Fight worth watching?

For You I Will Fight has received mixed reviews with a 6.188/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is For You I Will Fight hit or flop?

For You I Will Fight has received average ratings (6.188/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is For You I Will Fight?

For You I Will Fight is a Drama movie that 19 years old and with nothing else to do, Ana joins the army and, through the enforced discipline and comradeship, begins to find her way in the world...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 20, 2025
★ 6

Maybe it ought to have been called “Ana Joins Up”? This is an introduction to not just “Ana” (Salomé Richard) but to life in the Belgian army where she and a group of other women are starting out on their training. We have learned a little about this woman from the opening few scenes in a sex clinic, but for now she lives cheek-by-jowl in a barracks where the sergeant (Jean Schneider) likes to spring surprise inspections on them. She is put in charge and so is responsible for allocating the tasks that will keep their kit and their room clean, and that’s about as far as this goes… It’s quite intimately filmed but takes us precisely nowhere in terms of character establishment or development and is quite clearly just a scene-setter for what’s to come.

CinemaSerfSep 20, 2025
★ 6

Maybe it ought to have been called “Ana Joins Up”? This is an introduction to not just “Ana” (Salomé Richard) but to life in the Belgian army where she and a group of other women are starting out on their training. We have learned a little about this woman from the opening few scenes in a sex clinic, but for now she lives cheek-by-jowl in a barracks where the sergeant (Jean Schneider) likes to spring surprise inspections on them. She is put in charge and so is responsible for allocating the tasks that will keep their kit and their room clean, and that’s about as far as this goes… It’s quite intimately filmed but takes us precisely nowhere in terms of character establishment or development and is quite clearly just a scene-setter for what’s to come.