Darling
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Darling

Young, attractive and vivacious, model Diana Scott is firmly decided to become rich and famous as well. To succeed, she does not hesitate to take bold... steps. After a while, she literally strikes gold: she meets Robert Gold, a well-known TV journalist, who not only introduces her into new social and professional circles, but also abandons his family to live with her. Diana seems to have happily combined success and love. However, in those roaring sixties, others are ready to offer her even more money, fame, and, seemingly, fun than Robert can... Show More

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In this 1960s classic film, Darling, a young and beautiful model named Diana Scott embarks on a relentless quest for wealth and fame. Determined to achieve her dreams, she stops at nothing to climb the social ladder. Diana's life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Robert Gold, a renowned television journalist who introduces her to a whole new world of opportunities.

As their relationship develops, Robert leaves his family to be with Diana, and it seems like they have found the perfect balance between success and love. However, in the midst of the cultural revolution of the era, Diana is constantly tempted by others offering her even more money, fame, and excitement than Robert can provide.

Darling is a captivating exploration of ambition and the pursuit of happiness in a changing society. Directed by John Schlesinger, the film beautifully captures the spirit and energy of 1960s London. The stunning performance by Julie Christie in the lead role portrays Diana's complex character as she navigates the high-powered world of modeling and relationships.

With its compelling storyline and powerful performances, Darling offers a thought-provoking commentary on the price of success and the compromises one must make to achieve it. Dive into the glamorous and tumultuous world of Darling and witness Diana's journey as she wrestles with her desires and the consequences of her actions.