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In a quiet village, the life of a young couple changes dramatically when their love is threatened by social differences. The protagonist, a beautiful peasant girl, dreams of a better life, filled with excitement and opportunities, while her partner, a handsome man from the city, is swept along by the expectations of his social class. They find themselves caught between the contrasts of rural life and urban living, and their love blossoms despite the challenges.

One day, the young woman plunges into a new world when she receives an invitation to an elegant ball in the city. Dressed in a dazzling gown, she feels like she’s in a fairy tale, where the lights shine and enchantment floats in the air. However, she soon faces the disillusionment of the frivolities that surround high social circles. Her love for the man from the countryside begins to waver as greed and superficiality envelop her.

As the drama unfolds, difficult decisions arise, and the young woman must choose between true love and a life of luxury and comfort. In the end, the story leads us to reflect on what truly matters: material possessions or genuine feelings. Through moving scenes of love and sacrifice, it explores the emotional dilemmas of youth and the longing for belonging, painting a beautiful and tragic portrait of the struggle between the heart and society.

Media type
Movie
Year
1928
Director
Herbert Wilcox
Writer
Robert Cullen
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
Sybil Thorndike
Ada Bodart
Gordon Craig
Marie Ault
Mickey Brantford
Mary Brough
Richard Worth
Colin Bell
Dacia Deane
Cecil Barry
Frank Perfitt
Haddon Mason
Maurice Braddell
Edward O'Neill
Griffith Humphreys
Edward Sorley
Chili Bouchier
Lionel d'Aragon
Boris Ranevsky
Gender
BΓ©lica
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
Dawn
Duration
90
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