A Love Sublime
A Love Sublime

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A Love Sublime

1917
Movie
50 min
English

A Greek man falls for an injured French woman. When he is informed of her death, he continues to sing under her hospital window every night.

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Director: Clifford SmithGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a painter who is driven to madness by his unrequited love for a woman who is engaged to another man. He attempts to find solace in his art, but his obsession consumes him. His internal turmoil leads him to create increasingly disturbing and abstract works, reflecting his deteriorating mental state.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1917, specific critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. However, surviving reviews from the era suggest that the film was appreciated for its dramatic intensity and the lead actor's powerful performance. It was considered a respectable entry in the melodrama genre of its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and artistic exploration.

  • Highlighted the strong performance of Henry B. Walthall.

  • Noted for its portrayal of psychological struggle and artistic torment.

Google audience: No specific Google user reviews are available for this silent film from 1917. General audience reception at the time would have been based on theatrical reviews and word-of-mouth.

Fun Fact

While not a major blockbuster, 'A Love Sublime' is notable for its early exploration of a painter's psychological descent into madness, a theme that would become more prominent in cinema in later decades.

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