Caprice
Caprice

Caprice

1913Movie40 minEnglish

A lost film. A wealthy young man's marriage to a mountain girl he meets while hunting is disastrous until she abandons him and later reappears incognito as a tutored and sophisticated woman.

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Director: Alice Guy-BlachéGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A young woman named Caprice is courted by two suitors, one wealthy and one poor but charming. She initially leans towards the wealthy suitor for his status, but ultimately realizes her true affection lies with the less affluent but more genuine man. The film explores themes of love, social class, and the choices individuals make in relationships.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1913, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain in detail. However, Alice Guy-Blaché was a pioneering filmmaker, and her works were generally noted for their narrative innovation and often lighthearted approach, suggesting 'Caprice' was likely appreciated for its comedic and romantic elements within the context of early cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming narrative in the silent film era.
  • Noted for Alice Guy-Blaché's directorial touch.
  • Explores relatable romantic dilemmas of the time.

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Fun Fact

Alice Guy-Blaché, the director of 'Caprice', was one of the very first filmmakers to experiment with narrative storytelling and was the first woman to direct a film.

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