The Road to the Heart
The Road to the Heart

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The Road to the Heart

1909
Movie
11 min
English

Miguel casts out his daughter when she marries a poor man, causing his wife to leave him, too. After he is unable to find a reliable cook, he reconciles with his daughter so he can get a good meal.

Insights

Director: D. W. GriffithGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

A melodrama focusing on a young woman's struggles and her eventual redemption through love. The film depicts societal challenges and the resilience of the human spirit in overcoming adversity.

Critical Reception

As an early silent film from a prolific director, 'The Road to the Heart' is historically significant for its narrative structure and emotional depth, reflecting the evolving storytelling techniques of early cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its emotional storytelling in a nascent film era.

  • A significant work demonstrating early cinematic techniques.

  • Considered a valuable piece of D.W. Griffith's early filmography.

Google audience: Due to its age, direct audience reviews are not available, but it is recognized by film historians for its pioneering narrative.

Fun Fact

This film marked one of Mary Pickford's early appearances, helping to establish her as a major star in the silent film era.

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