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Let Us Be Gay

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In the midst of the 1930s, a young couple of lovers, Tony and Jerry, decides to turn their lives around and embark on an adventure of freedom and new possibilities. After a tense breakup, Jer贸nimos, a renowned theater actress, decides to spend some time on an exotic island, where her goal is to free herself from the constraints of society and enjoy her independence. In this paradise she arrives at, she encounters a group of eccentric characters who teach her to live life to the fullest and to forget about conventions.

Meanwhile, Tony, her old love who still harbors deep feelings, embarks on his own journey of self-discovery. He quickly learns that Jerry is on the island and sets out to find her. Along the way, he encounters a myriad of comedic situations and romantic entanglements that put his resolve to the test. However, what begins as an escape soon transforms into a profound reflection on love, identity, and social expectations.

Through witty dialogues and an environment filled with humor, a story unfolds that challenges the conservative norms of the time. With a mix of fun, romance, and a touch of drama, the protagonists struggle to find their place in a world that seems unable to understand their desires. In this journey, they not only seek their happiness but also a sense of belonging and authenticity.

Media type
Movie
Year
1930
Director
Robert Z. Leonard
Writer
Frances Marion
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Actors
Norma Shearer
Rod La Rocque
Marie Dressler
Gilbert Emery
Hedda Hopper
Raymond Hackett
Sally Eilers
Tyrell Davis
Wilfred Noy
William H. O'Brien
Sybil Grove
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Irving Thalberg
Original title
Let Us Be Gay
Duration
79
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