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The Primrose Path

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In a small and idyllic town, a young woman named Flower finds herself trapped in a life that seems predestined. Since childhood, she has been raised by her mother, who has taught her what it means to be a lady in society. However, Flower's reality is very different from her mother's teachings. As she grows, she becomes immersed in a world of temptations and moral dilemmas that challenge the notions of honor and virtue that have been instilled in her.

Flower works at a flower shop and has forged a special relationship with her neighbor, a handsome and charismatic young man who awakens emotions in her that she has never experienced. But love comes with complications when her mother reveals a dark family secret that threatens to destroy her dreams. With the pressure of society and family expectations weighing on her, Flower must decide between following the safe and conventional path that is expected of her or risking it all for the love and happiness she longs for.

The scene is filled with tension as Flower navigates through the currents of desire, sacrifice, and self-assertion in a time when women struggle to find their place. The film explores universal themes of freedom, love, and self-discovery in an environment that seems rife with traps. At the heart of the story, the struggle for personal identity becomes a powerful statement about the desire to be true to oneself.

Media type
Movie
Year
1925
Director
Harry O. Hoyt
Writer
Leah Baird
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
4.90
Actors
Wallace MacDonald
Clara Bow
Arline Pretty
Stuart Holmes
Pat Moore
Tom Santschi
Lydia Knott
Templar Saxe
Mike Donlin
Henry Hall
George Irving
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
The Primrose Path
Duration
60
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