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The Overcoat

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In a cold, gray city, a humble clerk known for his monotonous and routine job faces life with resignation. His existence revolves around the meticulous work at his office, where he is barely noticed by his colleagues. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he decides to buy a new coat, a dream he has held for years. This coat is not just a piece of clothing, but a symbol of his longing to exist beyond the shadows of bureaucracy and anonymity.

The excitement of wearing his new coat transforms his life, making him feel important and recognized. With each step he takes down the streets, he feels that he finally belongs to a more vibrant world. However, happiness is fleeting, as a fateful encounter will lead him to lose his cherished item. Consumed by despair, the protagonist embarks on a harrowing quest to recover what he considers his only connection to dignity and respect.

The narrative delves into the individual's struggle against an oppressive system and his search for meaning in a world that seems to have forgotten him. The story, marked by realism and irony, offers a reflection on identity, loneliness, and the impact of material possessions on people's lives. As he confronts the cruel paradoxes of his reality, the protagonist becomes a mirror of the human condition, leaving the audience with a bittersweet feeling that resonates long after the lights go out.

Media type
Movie
Year
1926
Director
Леонид Трауберг
Grigori Kozintsev
Writer
Николай Гоголь
Yury Tynyanov
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
Andrei Kostrichkin
Antonina Yeremeyeva
Пётр Соболевский
Янина Жеймо
Сергей Мартинсон
Олег Жаков
Gender
Drama
Original title
Шинель
Duration
63
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