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The Odalisque

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In a house of art in the oriental style, a young painter finds himself trapped between his passion for creation and an intense forbidden love. As he works on a portrait of a beautiful odalisque, the muse that has inspired both his art and his deepest longings, his world begins to crumble when a jealous lover, a powerful nobleman, bursts onto the scene.

The painter, who has idealized his muse and given his heart to her, must confront not only his feelings but also the complexities of intrigue and desire. As jealousy and tensions escalate, all the characters are drawn into a torrent of emotions that culminates in an epic confrontation between art and passion.

The odalisque, caught at the center of this love triangle, struggles to find her own voice amid the forces surrounding her. While the nobleman attempts to reclaim what he considers his right, the painter is compelled to fight for the woman who has inspired his great masterpiece.

Through a series of dramatic twists and dazzling cinematography, the story raises questions about creativity, possessiveness, and the true meaning of love. The film, which captures the essence of the era, invites viewers to immerse themselves in a dangerous game where art and desire intertwine, leaving indelible marks on every heart involved.

Media type
Movie
Year
1914
Director
Christy Cabanne
Actors
Blanche Sweet
Miriam Cooper
Robert Harron
Henry B. Walthall
Wallace Reid
Jennie Lee
Lucille Browne
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
The Odalisque
Duration
20
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