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Thirst

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In a world where passions and morality clash, a seemingly respectable young man finds himself trapped in a web of uncontrollable desires. The story begins with a married man who, after a chance encounter, is captivated by a seductive young woman who crosses his path. The spark of the forbidden quickly ignites, leading both into a torrent of overwhelming emotions.

As he embarks on his journey, the atmosphere grows increasingly darker as the protagonist delves into a world of betrayal, envy, and guilt. His actions push him to the brink, blurring the line between morality and lust. Torn between his duty to his wife and his desire for the young woman, the man begins to question everything he once held sacred. The narrative unfolds at a pace that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, as tension mounts until everything erupts into a series of unexpected and tragic events.

In the end, the protagonist's dilemma raises a crucial question about the limits of human desire and the consequences of pursuing it without regard for emotional and social costs. With stunning visuals and memorable performances, this captivating tale of love and betrayal is a powerful exploration of humanity's darkest instincts, feeling as relevant today as it did over a century ago.

Media type
Movie
Year
1917
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.40
Actors
Mack Swain
Ethel Teare
Cliff Bowes
May Emory
Eva Thatcher
Clarence Lyndon
Joey Jacobs
Ted Edwards
Lige Conley
Tom Kennedy
Blanche Payson
Wayland Trask
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Mack Sennett
Original title
Thirst
Duration
23
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