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His Second Childhood

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In a quiet and picturesque village, a young orphan struggles to get by in a world that seems to disdain him. One day, after a chance encounter with an eccentric old man, the boy finds himself caught up in a series of events that will change his life forever. The old man, who has set aside his past respectability, reveals a mysterious artifact that unintentionally allows the young boy to experience life through the eyes of a small child. Thus, the two characters, each trapped in their own stage of life, form a special bond that leads them to understand the value of innocence and the overflowing joy found in every simple moment.

As the young boy explores his second childhood, he uncovers the secrets of the village and the very history of his own family, finding connections with those around him. The plot unfolds in a tense balance between comedy and drama, showcasing the struggles of youth and the wisdom of old age, merging into a poignant exploration of human relationships and the passage of time. With an emotional ending, the characters will discover that despite generational differences, there is a common thread that unites everyone: the desire to leave a mark on the world and the longing for love and acceptance. On their journey together, they will learn that sometimes, returning to the essentials can be the key to healing deep wounds.

Media type
Movie
Year
1914
Director
Charles Avery
Charles Murray
Actors
Charles Murray
Cecile Arnold
Frank Opperman
Harry McCoy
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
His Second Childhood
Duration
12
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