Die Flamme
Die Flamme

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Die Flamme

1923
Movie
15 min
German

In 19th century Paris a hedonistic woman marries an aristocrat but has trouble keeping faithful to him.

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Director: Ernst LubitschGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A countess's maid, amused by her mistress's romantic entanglements, decides to experience love herself. She falls for a charming but penniless young man, leading to a series of humorous situations as she navigates societal expectations and her own desires. The film playfully explores themes of class, romance, and the pursuit of happiness.

Critical Reception

While specific contemporary reviews for 'Die Flamme' are scarce due to its age and silent film status, Ernst Lubitsch's early German comedies were generally well-regarded for their sophisticated humor and visual flair. Pola Negri's performance was often highlighted. The film is considered a notable example of Lubitsch's early directorial talent before his move to Hollywood.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and witty exploration of romantic entanglements.

  • Noted for Ernst Lubitsch's skillful direction and comedic timing.

  • Features a charming performance from star Pola Negri.

Google audience: Information not available for this early silent film.

Fun Fact

This film marked one of Ernst Lubitsch's final directorial efforts in Germany before he emigrated to Hollywood, where he would achieve even greater fame.

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