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By the Sea

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In a small coastal town, the life of a couple, Robert and Bea, seems to be trapped in a cycle of routine and disenchantment. Robert, a frustrated writer, struggles to find inspiration in an environment that feels as limited as his marriage. Bea, on the other hand, longs for adventures and excitement beyond the monotony of her daily life, but her love for Robert often keeps her grounded in routine.

One day, while walking along the beach, Bea encounters a mysterious artist who has come to capture the beauty of the sea. Drawn to his charisma and his way of seeing life, Bea feels intrigued and begins to question her own choices. As the tension between Robert and Bea grows, the artist starts to represent the life Bea has always desired: a life filled with art, passion, and freedom.

As the relationship between Bea and the artist develops, Robert is forced to confront his own fears and resentments, leading to an internal struggle that could change the course of their lives forever. The story explores the dilemmas of love, the search for happiness, and the need to confront the hidden truths that we often keep beneath the surface. In the end, each character must decide whether to dare to pursue what they truly desire or to settle for what they have.

Media type
Movie
Year
1915
Director
Charlie Chaplin
Writer
Charlie Chaplin
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Actors
Charlie Chaplin
Billy Armstrong
Margie Reiger
Bud Jamison
Edna Purviance
Paddy McGuire
Ernest Van Pelt
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Jess Robbins
Original title
By the Sea
Duration
14
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