Definition: "Consol" is a 1945 film produced by Columbia Pictures directed by William A. Berke, starring Marlon Brando and Audrey Hepburn.
The title means "the Consol", an Italian word for "box office" or "audience".
The character of the Consol is portrayed as a young, naive, and self-sufficient woman who has been living with her husband for many years and is very wealthy. Despite her wealth, she lives on the edge of poverty and is always in need of help.
Throughout the film, the Consol works tirelessly to make ends meet by taking jobs such as delivering newspapers and cleaning houses. She also becomes involved in various social activities and social events, which helps her earn money and improve her reputation with the public.
However, as time goes on, she begins to feel that her life has become unfulfilled, and she starts to feel lonely and isolated. This leads her to discover a secret society of wealthy people who are trying to rob the Consol of all of her savings and fortune, in order to make them rich themselves. Despite being initially skeptical of this idea, the Consol decides to join the group and work together to defeat their enemies.
In the end, the Consol is able to successfully infiltrate and take over the society, but she is ultimately betrayed by the wealthy people who were trying to rob her of everything. The film ends with the Consol being forced into a life of poverty, but in doing so, she discovers that true happiness comes from within.
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