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The Cobbler 2014 Watch Free
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The Cobbler 2014 Watch Free

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In 1903, a group of Jewish men gather in a New York City cobbler’s shop to discuss a thug who has been harassing their families and businesses. The cobbler, Pinchas Simkin, takes a pair of the thug’s shoes to a special stitching machine, and explains to his son how important the machine is.

Max Simkin’s Transformation

In the present day, Pinchas’s great-grandson, Max Simkin, is the cobbler. Jimmy operates the barber shop next door. Carmen Herrera, a young woman, fights against realtors who are tearing down parts of the neighborhood to build huge complexes. Max seems disinterested in the shop, lives with his ailing mother, Sarah, and misses his father, Abraham.

Local thug, Leon Ludlow, brings his shoes to the shop to resole them. Max’s stitching machine fails, so he uses Pinchas’s. Max tries on Ludlow’s shoes, and transforms into Ludlow. He uses the machine on other shoes, and realizes what he can do with it.

Exploring Different Lives

Max experiments with living as someone else; going to Chinatown as a Chinese man; going to a restaurant as one and leaving as another, not paying. Taryn brings in her British boyfriend Emiliano’s shoes, and Max uses them. As Emiliano, he goes to a bar and is noticed by women. One approaches him, noting that she once saw him leaving with a man. At Emiliano’s home, Taryn invites him to take a shower with her. He eagerly begins undressing, but leaves when he realizes that he must take off his shoes. Max decides to make his mother happy by using his father’s shoes. Having dinner with Sarah as Abraham gives her one more night of happiness.

The next morning, Sarah has died, so he and his family sit shiva for the week. When he returns to work, Ludlow demands his shoes. Using several pairs of shoes to disguise himself, Max follows Ludlow to his apartment, witnessing Ludlow extorting businesses. Ludlow’s girlfriend, Macy, allows Max into Ludlow’s apartment as she leaves Ludlow. Max searches for Ludlow’s watch collection, and finds a cache of weapons. Ludlow returns and throttles Max, who is still in Ludlow’s shoes. Max tasers him and ties him up. Still disguised, Max goes with two of Ludlow’s associates to a man being tortured, and calls off the henchmen. Afterward, they meet slumlord, Elaine Greenawalt, who gives him an envelope filled with cash to buy out a tenant.

The Conclusion

Max returns to Ludlow’s apartment wearing someone’s stilettos, but Ludlow has gotten free of his restraints. Ludlow ambushes and attempts to kill Max. During the scuffle, Ludlow is stabbed with a stiletto and killed. Max reports the killing to the police, but they find no evidence. Returning to the shoe-repair shop, Max finds that the stilettos have returned to the shop counter, along with his bag of shoes and the envelope of cash. Jimmy confronts Max about his recent odd behavior, telling Max the secret; that his father did the same thing before he disappeared.

As Max’s life returns to normal, Carmen enters the shop and invites him to dinner. Impersonating Ludlow, he gives the watches to Macy, apologizing. As he leaves, he is abducted by a group of men led by the man he had saved. They are about to drive away when their car is struck.

Max awakens in Jimmy’s barber shop. When Jimmy assists him with his body transition, Jimmy reveals himself to be Abraham, Max’s father. The real Jimmy is in the Caribbean. Both elated and angry, Max hugs his dad, and Abraham shows his huge collection of shoes to his son. Abraham takes Max through the city in his Cobblermobile, telling him the story of how the stitching machine came into their family.

Watch The Cobbler for an unforgettable experience filled with mystery, drama, and family secrets that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Start your journey with Max Simkin today!

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