The Homeland
The Homeland

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The Homeland

1923
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Japanese

A Japanese silent drama about two farmers

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Director: John P. McCarthyGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman, raised in an orphanage, discovers her true heritage and the secrets surrounding her past. She navigates societal expectations and personal desires as she seeks to find her place in the world. The film explores themes of identity, belonging, and the search for family.

Critical Reception

Information from 1923 is scarce, but reviews from the era often praised Florence Vidor's performance and the film's emotional depth. It was considered a well-made melodrama that resonated with audiences of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional narrative and lead performance.

  • Seen as a touching story about finding one's roots.

  • A solid example of dramatic filmmaking from the early silent era.

Google audience: Due to its age, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, general sentiment for films of this nature from the period often centered on their melodrama and moral lessons.

Fun Fact

Florence Vidor was a prominent silent film star known for her dramatic roles and was often considered one of the most beautiful actresses of her time.

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