Now, Voyager
"Now, Voyager" is a 1942 film directed by Irving Rapper, based on the novel by Olive Higgins Prouty. The story follows Charlotte Vale, played by Bette Davis, a repressed woman who transforms her life after a mental health crisis. With the help of a psychiatrist, she gains confidence and embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
During her travels, Charlotte falls in love with Jerry Durrance, portrayed by Paul Henreid, who is already in a complicated relationship. The film explores themes of love, personal growth, and the struggle for independence, making it a classic in the romantic drama genre.