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What Every Woman Knows

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In a society where expectations about marriage are as rigid as the corsets worn by women, a shrewd journalist who has devoted her life to studying male behavior decides to put her theory to the test. Fascinated by the potential of a young and talented politician, she helps him rise in the political world, even as her own ambition threatens to get in the way of her heart. Throughout their interactions, she oscillates between admiration and frustration, challenging the social norms that dictate that her place should be in the shadow of her partner.

As the young man begins to reap success, our main character faces an internal struggle of being the brilliant mind behind his achievements or stepping into the light as the powerful woman she truly is. It's not just about political manipulation; it's an exploration of female identity in a time when decisions are primarily in the hands of men. Combining romance, satire, and sharp social analysis, aspirations weave together in a context of choices that will take control of her destiny, as love begins to blossom in the most unexpected places. With an ending that defies expectations, the story invites the audience to reflect on the true power women hold in both personal and professional realms.

Media type
Movie
Year
1921
Director
William C. de Mille
Writer
Olga Printzlau
Actors
Lois Wilson
Conrad Nagel
Charles Ogle
Fred Huntley
Guy Oliver
Winter Hall
Lillian Tucker
Claire McDowell
Robert Brower
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
What Every Woman Knows
Duration
71
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