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The Bartered Soul
Millionaire Gornostayev and ballet dancer in Ilona are always arguing about what is more important - youth and beauty or wealth. Ilona thought that youth and beauty are more important, but Gornostayew disagreed with her. He intended to prove Ilona that she in wrong. Gornostayew signed a contract with young worker Alexey. They moved abroad. Year later. Alexey changed into a real aristocrat and returned to Russia. Gornostayew introduced Alexey to Ilona and she falls in love with him.
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Plot Summary
In this short fantasy film, a woman is tempted by a devil who offers her a life of luxury in exchange for her soul. She grapples with the temptation and the potential consequences of such a deal. The narrative explores themes of desire, morality, and the price of worldly possessions.
Critical Reception
As a short silent film from 1919, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. However, as a work by Alice Guy-Blaché, it is recognized as part of her significant contribution to early cinema, particularly in exploring fantastical and allegorical themes.
What Reviewers Say
A notable example of early allegorical filmmaking.
Showcases Guy-Blaché's imaginative storytelling in the silent era.
An interesting exploration of moral choices presented through fantasy.
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Fun Fact
Alice Guy-Blaché, the director of 'The Bartered Soul', was one of the very first filmmakers to use synchronized sound, experimenting with her own Gaumont's Chronophone system years before the advent of the 'talkies'.
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