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The Matrimaniac

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In a vibrant city at the turn of the 20th century, a young architect passionate about art finds himself in the midst of a personal dilemma when his best friend decides to get married. The impending wedding transforms his life, leading him to reflect on love and commitment as he watches his friend step into a world of responsibilities that seems alienating. However, the protagonist, enjoying his singlehood, is drawn to the idea of a bohemian lifestyle.

An unexpected twist occurs when he meets an enigmatic woman in an art gallery, whose free spirit challenges all societal conventions. She, an art critic, gives new meaning to his existence, leading him into a romance filled with laughter and madness against a backdrop of artistic splendor. With her wit and boldness, she pushes him to question his own desires and expectations in life.

But love is not an easy path; as they grow closer, the young man must confront the harsh reality of his own limitations and the prejudices of his surroundings. Can their untamed hearts withstand the pressure of the society around them? With a touch of comedy and emotion, this story becomes a beautiful portrait of the struggle between genuine love and social expectations, leaving its characters at a crossroads, questioning what love truly means in a world that seems to have everything planned out.

Media type
Movie
Year
1916
Director
Paul Powell
Writer
John Emerson
Anita Loos
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.40
Actors
Douglas Fairbanks
Constance Talmadge
Wilbur Higby
Fred Warren
Clyde E. Hopkins
Winifred Westover
Monte Blue
Mildred Harris
Carmel Myers
Charles Stevens
Gender
Romance
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
The Matrimaniac
Duration
46
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