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The Crowd

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In the bustling heart of the city, a young man named John faces the harsh reality of modern life. Enveloped in a solitary existence, John longs for love and recognition in a world that seems to ignore him. Trapped in a monotonous routine, his life takes an unexpected turn when he meets Mary, a beautiful and vibrant woman who shares his dreams of escaping mediocrity.

The story unfolds over an ordinary day, interweaving moments of hope and despair. As John and Mary fall in love, the illusion of a bright future together presents itself, only to fade with the arrival of the pressures and expectations of urban life. John's ambition drives him into a grueling race for success, struggling to stand out in the crowd. However, as he delves deeper into his aspirations, he discovers that fame and selfish recognition are not the answers to his deepest yearnings.

The narrative delves into existential anguish, illustrating a man's struggle to find his place in a world that seems to crush him, while the ever-growing figure that is society pushes him to make impossible sacrifices. Ultimately, John must confront the true meaning of love, happiness, and loneliness, leaving the viewer reflecting on the nature of human connection in a depersonalized and mass-produced world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1928
Director
King Vidor
Writer
King Vidor
John V.A. Weaver
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
8.10
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
96.00
Actors
Eleanor Boardman
James Murray
Bert Roach
Estelle Clark
Daniel G. Tomlinson
Dell Henderson
Lucy Beaumont
Freddie Burke Frederick
Alice Mildred Puter
Roy Bloss
Sidney Bracey
Johnny Downs
Sally Eilers
Joseph W. Girard
Pat Harmon
Chris-Pin Martin
Warner Richmond
Virginia Sale
Larry Steers
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Irving Thalberg
Original title
The Crowd
Duration
98
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