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Woman
A series of stories reflecting the changing position of women in the world, including the familiar tales of Adam and Eve, Messalina and Claudius, Abelard and Heloise, Cyrene and the Fisherman, as well as that of a young girl and an officer in the American Civil War.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Marie St. Clair, leaves her country lover, Jean, for the allure of Paris. She becomes the mistress of a wealthy socialite, Pierre Revel, but finds the superficiality and emptiness of her new life unfulfilling. Eventually, she seeks a return to a simpler existence, encountering heartbreak and loss along the way.
Critical Reception
Despite its initial lukewarm reception and commercial failure upon its release, 'A Woman of Paris' has since been re-evaluated as a significant departure for Charlie Chaplin, showcasing his dramatic directorial prowess and Edna Purviance's acting talent. It is often praised for its sophisticated storytelling and mature themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its mature and dramatic narrative, a departure from Chaplin's typical comedies.
Edna Purviance's central performance is lauded as nuanced and compelling.
Its sophisticated visual style and realistic portrayal of complex relationships were ahead of its time.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this early silent film is not readily available through modern platforms like Google Reviews.
Fun Fact
Charlie Chaplin made a brief, uncredited cameo appearance in the film as a train porter, marking his only on-screen appearance in a film he did not also star in.
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