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The Way of All Flesh

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In this poignant story of love and tragedy, we follow the life of a young woman named Mary, who struggles to break free from the strict expectations imposed on her by her upper-class family. Trapped in a world of privilege and tradition, Mary longs to be seen as more than just a mere decorative object in society. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets a talented bohemian artist who challenges conventional notions of success and beauty.

Through their love, Mary discovers a new sense of freedom, but her happiness is threatened by a dark family secret that could ruin their relationship. As she tries to balance her feelings with external pressures, a conflict arises between duty and desire. The film delves into themes of individuality, sacrifice, and the struggle to find one's own voice in a world that pushes for conformity.

With an innovative visual style for its time, the narrative unfolds a blend of romance, melancholy, and a critique of the social norms of the era. The plot intensifies to a painful climax that tests the characters' strength, leaving the audience reflecting on the choices we make and the impact they have on our lives. Mary's struggle is not just a quest for love, but a journey toward self-definition and the pursuit of truth in a world that often feels desolate and restrictive.

Media type
Movie
Year
1927
Director
Victor Fleming
Writer
Jules Furthman
Lajos Birรณ
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.80
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
88.00
Actors
Emil Jannings
Belle Bennett
Donald Keith
Phyllis Haver
Fred Kohler
Philippe De Lacy
Mickey McBan
Betsy Ann Hisle
Carmencita Johnson
Gordon Thorpe
Jackie Combs
Dean Harrell
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
The Way of All Flesh
Duration
94
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