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In a skyscraper in New York City, an ambitious executive finds himself trapped in a world that seeks perfection at any cost, while grappling with the pressures of work and his personal life. The story revolves around Jim, a rising man with an impeccable image and a bright future. However, his life begins to unravel as he confronts the harsh reality of corporate competitiveness and the machinations of his colleagues, who are willing to do whatever it takes to achieve success.

As the pressure mounts, Jim becomes a pawn in a power game that pits him against both his own ambitions and the morality of his decisions. Tension escalates when he becomes involved with his assistant, who represents everything he has lost in his pursuit of success: authenticity and human connections. In this relentless environment, the question arises of what the true cost of professional ascent is and whether it is worth sacrificing his personal life for recognition.

Set against a backdrop of intrigue and social commentary on corporate culture, the film captures Jim's internal struggle as he navigates his yearning for success and his desire for a more authentic life. The story distills a sense of urgency that resonates with those searching for purpose in a world where appearances are everything, and the fight for identity becomes the true conflict.

Media type
Movie
Year
1956
Director
Fielder Cook
Writer
Rod Serling
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.70
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
86.00
Actors
Van Heflin
Everett Sloane
Ed Begley
Beatrice Straight
Elizabeth Wilson
Joanna Roos
Valerie Cossart
Eleni Kiamos
Ronnie Welsh
Shirley Standlee
Andrew Duggan
Jack Livesey
John Seymour
Sally Gracie
Sally Chamberlin
Edward Binns
James Kelly
John Shelly
Victor Harrison
Ethel Britton
Michael Dreyfuss
Elaine Kaye
Adrienne Moore
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Michael Myerberg
Jed Harris
Original title
Patterns
Duration
83
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