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This Modern Age

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In the vibrant and tumultuous decade of the 1930s, the story follows two young lovers, portrayed by charismatic protagonists who dazzle with their on-screen chemistry. She is an independent, modern woman seeking to find her place in a world that seems to reject her yearnings and dreams. He, for his part, is an artist with a romantic view of life, trapped by his own insecurities and family responsibilities.

As their romance unfolds, the couple gets caught up in the turbulent dynamics of high society at the time, where appearances are everything and scandals are just around the corner. Through a series of ups and downs, they face the challenges of modern life, including social pressure and family expectations, all while trying to remain true to themselves and their love.

The conflict intensifies when members of their circle begin to question their relationship, and the decisions they must make will not only test their love but also their values and convictions. The film perfectly captures the essence of a transforming era, offering an entertaining and moving look at love, sacrifice, and the fight for personal freedom in difficult times. With a backdrop of glamour and drama, this story endures as a reminder of the complexities of love in a changing world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1931
Director
Nick GrindΓ©
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Actors
Joan Crawford
Pauline Frederick
Neil Hamilton
Monroe Owsley
Albert Conti
Hobart Bosworth
Emma Dunn
Adrienne D'Ambricourt
Marcelle Corday
Ann Dvorak
Sandra Ravel
Leo White
Polly Ann Young
Gender
Drama
Comedy
Romance
Country
United States
Original title
This Modern Age
Duration
68
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