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On a sunny summer afternoon, the life of a newlywed couple, Bill and Joan, seems like a fairy tale until they start to discover that love is not always enough to keep a relationship afloat. While Bill immerses himself in his career as an architect, Joan increasingly feels lonely and trapped at home. As the tensions mount, the young couple is swept away by a series of misunderstandings, disagreements, and conflicts that test their love.

Tired of the solitude, Joan begins to question her decisions and finds herself at an emotional crossroads. After a tense confrontation, they decide to separate for a while, which sets off a journey of self-discovery and reflection. Both explore new friendships and experiences that show them different facets of life, but at the same time, the longing for what they have lost begins to creep into their hearts.

Through each person's struggles, the story addresses themes such as commitment, communication, and the search for personal identity within a relationship. With an emotional and unexpected ending, the film invites the audience to question whether true love can overcome adversity or if, ultimately, some stories simply must come to an end. With a script that blends drama and romance, this work captures the complexity of human relationships in a way that resonates even today.

Media type
Movie
Year
1945
Director
William Nigh
Writer
Harvey Gates
Sidney Sutherland
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Actors
Kay Francis
Bruce Cabot
Helen Mack
Jerome Cowan
Craig Reynolds
Ruth Lee
Jean Fenwick
Mary Gordon
Larry Olsen
Johnny Calkins
Jonathan Hale
Addison Richards
Leonard Mudie
Reid Kilpatrick
Virginia Wave
Napoleon Simpson
Pierre Watkin
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Kay Francis
Jeffrey Bernerd
Original title
Divorce
Duration
71
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