
Movie spotlight
Blue Water
A fisherman in the Bay of Fundy loses his sweetheart while he is at sea. A lost film.
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Plot Summary
A drama centered around a struggling young man who finds solace and purpose in a relationship with a woman from a different social class. Their love is tested by societal expectations and personal challenges as they navigate life's complexities.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of "Blue Water" from 1924 is scarce due to the limitations of historical record-keeping for silent films. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, are not widely preserved or accessible.
What Reviewers Say
Limited accessibility makes a consensus difficult to establish.
As a silent film from the silent era, its impact would have been visual and emotional.
Likely appreciated for its romantic melodrama at the time of release.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this silent film.
Fun Fact
As a silent film from 1924, 'Blue Water' would have relied entirely on intertitles and the actors' performances to convey the story and emotions, a common practice before the advent of synchronized sound.
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