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The Starfish

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Imagine a world where dreams and reality intertwine in surreal and poetic ways. In this captivating 1928 film, we immerse ourselves in a visual and emotional journey that takes us through a vast ocean of symbolism and desire. The narrative begins with a woman who, trapped in the routine of daily life, finds herself at a crossroads between the mundane and the fantastic.

As the story progresses, the protagonist becomes entangled in a series of dreamlike encounters with enigmatic figures that represent her deepest longings and hidden fears. The surreal landscapes, ranging from idyllic beaches to desolate urban settings, serve as a backdrop for an introspective exploration of identity and love, where each encounter brings her internal emotions to life.

The atmosphere is dense, laden with symbolism, featuring elements that challenge traditional logic in cinema. With a vibrant color palette and a peculiar aesthetic, the film plays with the notions of time and space, taking us on a journey of self-discovery. In the end, it is not only a portrayal of a woman's internal struggle to find her place in the world but also a celebration of creativity and the power of imagination. A masterpiece that invites reflection and challenges conventions, leaving us with a sense of wonder and contemplation.

Media type
Movie
Year
1928
Director
Man Ray
Writer
Robert Desnos
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.00
Actors
Kiki of Montparnasse
André de la Rivière
Gender
Romance
Country
France
Original title
L'Étoile de mer
Duration
17
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