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L'enfant prodigue
Cécile Guyon is young Pierrot. He has fallen in love with the laundress, pretty Jane Renouardt. However, she wants more than a lover whose poor fashion sense impels him to dress as a stage clown. She wants jewelry, pretty clothes, and probably a string of poloponies, so Guyon robs his parents' safe and steals their life savings so he can run off with Mlle Renouardt.
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Plot Summary
A devoted mother sacrifices everything for her son, who becomes an accomplished musician but tragically neglects her in his rise to fame. The film explores themes of parental sacrifice, artistic ambition, and familial obligation.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1916, specific detailed critical reception is difficult to ascertain through modern metrics. However, it was based on a successful play and represented a significant dramatic production for its time, likely appreciated for its emotional narrative and performances.
What Reviewers Say
A melodramatic portrayal of maternal devotion and filial ingratitude.
Highlights the sacrifices made by parents for their talented children.
Features strong emotional performances typical of early dramatic cinema.
Google audience: As this film predates widespread digital review platforms, specific Google user reviews are not available. General audience reception would have been based on theatrical reviews and word-of-mouth.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of a celebrated 1890 play of the same name by Pierre Wolff.
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