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His Lesson
This shows the regeneration of a gang leader, who remains true to his first sweetheart after his change of fortune.
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Plot Summary
This short film tells the story of a young woman who is struggling with her studies. Despite her efforts, she finds herself unable to grasp the material. Her teacher, recognizing her difficulties, takes a personal interest in her education. Through patient instruction and tailored methods, the teacher helps the student overcome her academic challenges, leading to a successful outcome.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1915, detailed contemporary critical reception is not widely documented. However, films of this era were often judged on their narrative clarity, emotional impact, and technical execution for the time. 'His Lesson' likely aimed to provide a simple, heartwarming story with a clear moral lesson about perseverance and the value of good teaching.
What Reviewers Say
Emphasizes the importance of dedicated teaching.
Highlights the transformative power of education.
A simple yet effective narrative of overcoming academic struggles.
Google audience: Audience reviews for silent short films from this period are not available.
Fun Fact
William C. deMille, the director, was the elder brother of famous Hollywood director Cecil B. DeMille, and he also directed numerous stage plays before transitioning to filmmaking.
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