

Julian Fellowes · 2022 · Show
4 seasons · 25 episodes · Drama
In 29 Achriom libraries
Set against the backdrop of lavish wealth and social stratification, this work delves into the lives of individuals navigating rigid societal expectations.
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If the class in The Gilded Age stayed with you, Moriarty the Patriot by Production I.G walks the same thread. Set in the late 19th century, this series reimagines the classic tale through the eyes of a protagonist who seeks to dismantle the oppressive class system of Victorian England. If the identity in The Gilded Age stayed with you, Isekai Quartet Relay PVs by Studio PuYUKAI walks the same thread. The series explores deep emotional narratives centered around characters grappling with their past decisions and the ramifications of their ambitions.
If the freedom in The Gilded Age stayed with you, Les Misérables [Disc 2] by Frances Ruffelle walks the same thread. This record captures the powerful narrative and emotional depth of its source material, showcasing themes of struggle, sacrifice, and redemption. If the freedom in The Gilded Age stayed with you, Music From Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid by Burt Bacharach walks the same thread. This record features a unique fusion of orchestral pop and Americana, with Burt Bacharach's signature melodic sophistication underscoring the film's narrative.
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