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Le Passager

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In a world where life and death intertwine with the elegance of art, a talented young pianist finds himself caught in the whirlwind of his own ambitions and the pressure of success. During a train journey, he meets a mysterious woman who, for unknown reasons, seems to be fleeing from her past. As their relationship develops, the pianist begins to feel that his life is becoming a stage where the characters are both his dreams and his fears.

The woman carries with her a dark secret that threatens to unravel his world. With each conversation and each glance, the two become immersed in a game of emotions, attraction, and vulnerability. As the train moves forward, tensions rise and moral dilemmas become evident: the pursuit of modern fame or the desire to love unconditionally. Their connection is bittersweet, marked by melancholy and doubt, as their relationship reveals aspects of their own identities that they believed they had under control.

In this introspective journey, the pianist is forced to confront his aspirations and decide what he truly desires: success at any cost or the authenticity of true love. With a cinematic backdrop that combines the beauty of the landscape with an expressionist style, the story challenges not only its protagonists but also the audience to reflect on the sacrifices necessary in the pursuit of art and life.

Media type
Movie
Year
1928
Director
Jacques de Baroncelli
Writer
Jacques de Baroncelli
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
8.20
Actors
Charles Vanel
Michèle Verly
Jean Mercanton
Nicolas Redelsperger
Abel Sovet
Country
France
Original title
Le Passager
Duration
69
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