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In a world where social norms are disintegrating, a young idealist from an affluent family becomes obsessed with individual freedom and true love. A politician and philosopher in equal parts, his life takes an unexpected turn when he falls for a bohemian artist, whose life is a captivating reflection of everything he yearns for. Their relationship becomes a public scandal as their love defies the conventions of the time, drawing ire and judgment from their loved ones and society.

As they navigate the slippery terrain of their passion, the young man confronts the hypocrisy of his surroundings, where independence and personal desires are crushed by tradition. Meanwhile, his lover, with her rebellious spirit, begins to question whether the love they share is enough to withstand external pressures. As internal and external conflicts unfold, both characters must decide how far they are willing to go to protect their relationship.

In a visceral conclusion, the protagonists will be forced to choose between their convictions and the love that binds them, unraveling universal themes such as the struggle for freedom, the quest for identity, and the price of love in an oppressive world. With each decision marked by urgency, impatience, and longing, the story becomes a powerful portrait of the search for authenticity in a society that tries to silence the voices of those who dare to dream.

Media type
Movie
Year
1931
Director
Herbert Brenon
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Actors
Kay Francis
Paul Cavanagh
Ricardo Cortez
Nance O'Neil
Doris Lloyd
John St. Polis
Ruth Weston
Adrienne D'Ambricourt
Alphonse De Cruz
Alphonse Ethier
Chris-Pin Martin
Wilfred Noy
Rolfe Sedan
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
William LeBaron
Herbert Brenon
Original title
Transgression
Duration
70
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