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The River's End

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In a small riverside village, the lives of its inhabitants revolve around the waters that provide them sustenance and memories. The story follows a young fisherman, whose desire to escape the monotony leads him to dream of a world beyond what his eyes have known. When a mysterious outsider arrives in the community, she unleashes a series of events that will test the loyalties and hidden secrets of each of its residents.

The outsider, with her enigmatic presence and tragic personal history, quickly becomes the center of attention. Intrigued by her beauty and story, the fisherman finds himself caught in a web of romance and misadventure that forces him to question his own ambitions and his feelings for his lifelong girlfriend. As the river flows relentlessly, symbolizing both life and death, the villagers must confront their own demons and the decisions they have made.

As the bonds between the outsider and the young man tighten, jealousy and personal ambition spark a series of conflicts that threaten to disrupt the peace of the village. With an emotionally charged climax, the narrative culminates in a reflection on the nature of love, loyalty, and the search for a purposeful life. Facing the crossroads of their lives, the characters are compelled to decide how far they would go for love and redemption.

Media type
Movie
Year
1920
Director
Victor Heerman
Marshall Neilan
Writer
Marion Fairfax
Actors
Lewis Stone
Marjorie Daw
Jane Novak
J. Barney Sherry
George Nichols
Charles West
Togo Yamamoto
Gender
Drama
Adventure
Country
United States
Original title
The River's End
Duration
60
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