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The Human Comedy

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Set against the backdrop of World War II, this nostalgic and poignant film presents the life of a young man named Homer MacAuley, a teenager working as a telegram delivery boy in a small town in California. The story focuses on his home, where the MacAuley family is grappling with the weight of war and its effects on the community. Through his eyes, we witness the hopes, dreams, and disillusionments of those around him.

As Homer navigates his day-to-day life, he encounters a variety of characters who contribute their own stories to the narrative: a friend preparing to enlist, a mother fearing for her children's future, and an elderly man reflecting on his past days and inevitable loss. The film captures the small moments of life, those instances that, although fleeting, have a profound impact on people's hearts.

The tone of the film swings between melancholy and optimism, offering a unique perspective on human resilience. The work explores themes of sacrifice, love, and personal growth amid adversity, reminding us of the importance of human connection. Through everyday situations, the story reveals that even in the darkest moments, hope can be found in the little things and in the bonds with others. With a memorable cast and sensitive direction, this film becomes an emotional celebration of life and humanity in difficult times.

Media type
Movie
Year
1943
Director
Clarence Brown
Writer
Howard Estabrook
Herman J. Mankiewicz
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Mickey Rooney
Frank Morgan
James Craig
Marsha Hunt
Fay Bainter
Ray Collins
Van Johnson
Donna Reed
Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins
Dorothy Morris
John Craven
Ann Ayars
Mary Nash
Henry O'Neill
Katharine Alexander
Alan Baxter
Darryl Hickman
Barry Nelson
Rita Quigley
Clem Bevans
Adeline De Walt Reynolds
Hobart Cavanaugh
Wallis Clark
Don DeFore
David Holt
Frank Jenks
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Carl Switzer
Byron Foulger
Robert Mitchum
Darwood Kaye
Gender
Drama
Familia
Country
United States
Producers
Clarence Brown
Original title
The Human Comedy
Duration
118
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