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The Egg

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In a society where ambition and greed have become the order of the day, a young dreamer searches for his place in the world. Trapped in a monotonous job with no prospects, he feels completely dissatisfied with the life he leads. However, everything changes when he discovers a mysterious crystal egg in an antique shop. Believing that the object has magical properties, the protagonist embarks on a frantic quest to unravel its secrets.

As he delves into this surreal adventure, he encounters eccentric characters that embody both the dreams and nightmares of the human condition. Each one has their own story, revealing the dark side of ambition and desire. The young man, caught between reality and fantasy, must confront his own inner demons and decide what price he is willing to pay to achieve his dreams.

The film follows an emotional journey that invites reflection on the nature of success and the meaning of life. With visually captivating direction and an innovative narrative style, the story intertwines moments of humor, sadness, and surrealism. In the end, the protagonist realizes that true wealth is not found in material possessions, but in human connections and the authenticity of oneself. Will he finally break the shell of his own existence, or will he remain trapped in his world of illusions?

Media type
Movie
Year
1922
Director
Gilbert Pratt
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.80
Actors
Stan Laurel
Drin Moro
Colin Kenny
Tom Kennedy
Alfred Hollingsworth
Edward Jefferson
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Gilbert M. Anderson
Original title
The Egg
Duration
20
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