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In a small coastal town in Mexico, a group of friends embarks on a vacation that turns into an intense emotional journey. The story follows a wealthy young man, his fiancée, and her brother, who decide to enjoy the beauty of the place and the relaxation opportunities offered by the sea. However, what begins as an idyllic retreat quickly transforms into a game of deceit and jealousy.

The young man finds himself drawn to a mysterious local woman who challenges his views on life and love. As time goes on, the relationship between the three friends becomes increasingly tense, and secrets begin to surface. Emotional conflicts escalate, forcing each of them to confront their true desires and fears. In an atmosphere charged with intensity, where the beauty of the sunset contrasts with the darkness of human relationships, the loyalty and morality of the characters are put to the test.

With cinematography that captures the magical atmosphere of the ocean and local culture, the film explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. Each character's internal struggle becomes the epicenter of a powerful narrative that invites reflection on the decisions we make and the consequences we face. In the end, each must decide if love is worth the sacrifice it demands.

Media type
Movie
Year
1924
Director
Laurence Trimble
Harry O. Hoyt
Writer
Frances Marion
Kenneth B. Clarke
Actors
Bessie Love
Roy Stewart
Hobart Bosworth
Arthur Hoyt
Charles Murray
Jere Austin
Charles Crockett
E.J. Ratcliffe
Margaret McWade
Bernard Randall
Charles Sellon
Gender
Western
Country
United States
Original title
Sundown
Duration
90
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