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Bar Nothing

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In a vibrant city during the 1920s, a young bartender, who dreams of a better life beyond the bar he inherited from his father, finds himself trapped in a world of excess and revelations. The routine of serving drinks and listening to the stories of his colorful patrons is interrupted when a mysterious woman enters his life. She is a bohemian artist who defies norms and social conventions, unafraid to risk everything for a dream.

As their relationship intensifies, the bartender begins to question his own existence and is pushed to explore the thin line between reality and fantasy. However, the arrival of a local mobster, who has plans for the bar and its inhabitants, threatens everything he has begun to build. Amid flapper dances and jazz-filled nights, the young man struggles between loyalty to his family and the pursuit of his true identity and happiness.

As everything crumbles around him, the bartender must make crucial decisions that will not only affect his life but also those he loves. Fighting against adversity, he realizes that life is a cocktail of opportunities and challenges, and in the end, perhaps only love and courage can free him from the chains of the past. The story weaves together laughter and tears in a vivid portrait of lost dreams and renewed hopes.

Media type
Movie
Year
1921
Director
Edward Sedgwick
Writer
John Stone
Actors
Buck Jones
Ruth Renick
Arthur Edmund Carewe
Jim Farley
William Buckley
Gender
Western
Country
United States
Original title
Bar Nothing
Duration
50
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