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She Goes to War
A young woman disguises herself as a man and follows her fiancéé into the trenches during World War I to find out what war is really like.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young woman assumes her deceased brother's identity to join the French army during World War I. She experiences the brutal realities of combat and the camaraderie of the soldiers, leading to a profound personal transformation. Her journey challenges societal norms and explores themes of identity, sacrifice, and the devastating impact of war.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'She Goes to War' was a significant critical and commercial success, lauded for its bold premise and Eleanor Boardman's powerful performance. It was recognized as one of the early, impactful war films that brought a female perspective to the front lines, though some later analyses acknowledge its melodramatic elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious narrative and Eleanor Boardman's compelling portrayal.
Recognized as an early exploration of female agency within a war setting.
Noted for its dramatic intensity and emotional resonance.
Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not available for this early film.
Fun Fact
Eleanor Boardman, who plays the lead role, was a major star during the silent and early sound eras, known for her striking beauty and dramatic talent. Her performance in 'She Goes to War' is considered one of her most memorable.
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