
Summary
In a masterful manipulation of familial obligation and corporate coercion, <i>The Only Woman</i> presents a complex web of deceit and desperation. A powerful financial tycoon, armed with irrefutable evidence of a partner's malfeasance, leverages this information to blackmail the man into acquiescing to a most distasteful arrangement: the marriage of his innocent daughter, Helen, to the tycoon's own dissolute son, a man notorious for his intemperate habits and confirmed drunkard status. This calculated union serves as the linchpin in a broader scheme to consolidate power and secure the tycoon's already formidable influence. Through a lens of cinematic storytelling, the film interrogates themes of familial duty, the commodification of marriage, and the corrupting influence of power.
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A financial tycoon gets proof that a partner has speculated with trust funds and threatens to put him in jail unless he agrees to the marriage of his daughter Helen and the tycoons son, a confirmed drunkard.
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