She Wolves
She Wolves

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She Wolves

1925
Movie
60 min
English

In France, a romantic young woman named Germaine is shocked and disheartened to discover that, for financial reasons, her parents have arranged a marriage for her with Lucien D'Artois, a wealthy man of rough manners who loves his horses and dogs more than evening clothes. Germaine makes her distaste known to her new husband, and Lucien goes to Paris to make himself over. Before Lucien can return to Germaine, however, she writes him a letter saying they can never be happy together. Lucien becomes despondent and dissipates his entire fortune in reckless living. André Delandal ingratiates himself with Germaine and leads her to falsely believe that Lucien has been unfaithful. Germaine goes to Paris to ask Lucien for her freedom, then discovers that he has become a polished gentleman. She belatedly declares her love for Lucien.

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Director: Floyd KaneGenres: Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

In this silent drama, a young woman struggles against societal expectations and the manipulations of a wealthy family. She navigates complex relationships and seeks her own independence in a world that tries to confine her. The story explores themes of love, betrayal, and the fight for personal freedom.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1925, specific contemporary critical reception is difficult to pinpoint with modern metrics. However, films of this era often served as popular entertainment, with reviews focusing on melodrama, acting, and visual storytelling. Its historical significance lies in its representation of the era's filmmaking and social narratives.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a glimpse into the dramatic storytelling conventions of early cinema.

  • Acting performances are central to conveying the narrative in the absence of dialogue.

  • The plot likely involves melodramatic twists and emotional confrontations typical of the period.

Google audience: Due to its age and silent film status, specific Google user reviews are not available. Audiences of the time would have appreciated the visual narrative and emotional performances.

Fun Fact

"She Wolves" is a rare surviving example of early American melodrama from the 1920s, offering valuable insights into the film industry and societal views of its time.

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