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Sex
A Broadway actress uses her sex appeal to ruin a marriage only to dump her lover for a richer prospect.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Joan, is seduced and abandoned by a wealthy man. Pregnant and ostracized, she attempts to make a living as a cabaret singer. Her life takes a turn when she meets a married politician who becomes infatuated with her, leading to further complications and moral dilemmas.
Critical Reception
As a silent film exploring themes of modern morality and societal hypocrisy, 'Sex' was considered daring for its time. While not a critical darling in the modern sense due to the limitations of film scholarship from that era, its sensationalist approach to controversial topics garnered attention and discussion. It reflected the changing social landscape of the Roaring Twenties, touching on issues of female independence and the consequences of extramarital affairs.
What Reviewers Say
Explored controversial themes of female sexuality and societal hypocrisy.
Considered a daring and sensationalist film for its era.
Reflected the changing social mores of the early 20th century.
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Fun Fact
The film was controversial upon its release, leading to censorship debates and contributing to the discourse around morality in cinema during the early silent film era.
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