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Unseen Forces
In the film, Breamer’s character, Miriam Holt (“the girl who sees around corners”), proves her psychic powers by locating children who went missing during the war. Her childhood love Clyde Brunton (Conrad Nagel) is unhappily married to a social climber, but Miriam’s ability to commune with the spirits of the dead (“those we love are always with us”) finds a way to resolve the problem.
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Plot Summary
The story revolves around a young woman who discovers that her deceased father's supposed business rival was actually a protector who arranged for her inheritance to be safeguarded. As she delves into her family's past, she uncovers hidden truths and confronts the complex web of relationships and betrayals that shaped her life.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1920, specific detailed critical reception is difficult to ascertain. However, films of this era often focused on melodramatic plots and emotional performances, which 'Unseen Forces' likely employed to engage its audience.
What Reviewers Say
Likely praised for its emotional drama and exploration of familial secrets.
May have been noted for its performances in conveying melodrama.
As a silent film, its visual storytelling and narrative structure would have been key to its reception.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for a silent film from 1920 is not available.
Fun Fact
Albert Capellani, the director, was a prominent French filmmaker who also worked in Hollywood during the silent film era, bringing a European sensibility to his American productions.
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