

Recompense
Clergyman Peter leaves the pulpit to enter World War I to be near Julie, the woman he loves. They are separated, but after the war she nurses him through a long illness. He will not marry her because it would hinder the humanitarian work that he plans. She keeps her faith in him, which prompts him to return to her and marry her. A lost film.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, ostracized due to her impoverished background, finds herself entangled in a complex web of love and social standing. She seeks to escape her circumstances, leading her through romantic entanglements and moral dilemmas. The story explores themes of societal expectations and the struggle for acceptance.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1925, contemporary critical reception is difficult to pinpoint with modern metrics. However, films of this era often focused on melodramatic storytelling and star power, and 'Recompense' likely followed suit, appealing to audiences interested in romantic dramas.
What Reviewers Say
- Silent film melodrama focusing on romantic entanglements.
- Explores themes of social class and personal ambition.
- Features performances typical of the era's dramatic style.
Google audience: Information not available for this silent film.
Fun Fact
Silent films like 'Recompense' often relied heavily on intertitles and the actors' expressive performances to convey the narrative and emotions, as there was no spoken dialogue.
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