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In a touching narrative set in the 1920s, we follow the life of a young man named Charlie, a dreamer yearning for a life full of opportunities, far away from his hometown. Following the death of his mother, he steps into an unknown world, searching for answers and his place in society. During his journey, he encounters a group of bohemian artists in a vibrant city, where they explore love and creativity without limits.

Charles falls deeply in love with a talented painter named Clara, who embodies everything he aspires to be: free and authentic. However, the path to love is not easy. Their social differences, family expectations, and personal insecurities become obstacles they must overcome. Throughout the story, Charlie faces the harsh reality of the art world, where success can be as fleeting as love.

With a diverse cast and dialogues that exude the vibrant energy of the era, the film captures the essence of youth, longing, and the quest for identity. As Charles navigates this new world, he realizes that true fortune is not measured in material success but in human connections and lived experiences. With an unexpected conclusion, the story invites us to reflect on the value of love and self-discovery, leaving us with a sense of hope and longing for what is yet to come.

Media type
Movie
Year
1922
Director
Rex Ingram
Writer
Mary O'Hara
June Mathis
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Actors
Alice Terry
Jack Mulhall
Harry Myers
George Cooper
Edward Connelly
Lydia Knott
Betty Allen
Margaret Loomis
Billy Bletcher
Eric Mayne
Ray Ripley
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
Turn to the Right
Duration
80
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