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Through the Dark

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In a small industrial town, a young engineer finds himself caught in a whirlwind of misfortunes when his girlfriend, a talented singer, becomes embroiled in a dark scandal. Rumors about her relationship with a famous producer push her to the brink, and the social pressure becomes unbearable. Desperate to protect her reputation, the engineer decides to get involved in the entertainment world, a realm he has never set foot in, hoping to regain her trust and save their love.

As he delves into the glamorous yet ruthless world of theater, his life intertwines with that of other eccentric characters, such as a veteran actress who has seen better days and a director tormented by his own insecurities. In this journey filled with intrigue, the protagonist not only faces the harsh reality of the artistic environment but also begins to question how far he is willing to go to save the woman he loves.

With a visually innovative style reminiscent of silent cinema, the narrative unfolds through a blend of drama and humor, while music resonates in every scene. The conclusion, full of surprises, explores themes such as redemption, the struggle for truth, and the power of love, leaving us with the reflection that sometimes one must confront the darkness to find the light.

Media type
Movie
Year
1924
Director
George W. Hill
Writer
Frances Marion
Actors
Colleen Moore
Forrest Stanley
Margaret Seddon
Hobart Bosworth
George Cooper
Eddie Phillips
Wade Boteler
Tom Bates
Carmelita Geraghty
Maxine Elliott Hicks
Gender
Drama
Crimen
Country
United States
Original title
Through the Dark
Duration
80
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