

Argentine Love
While his daughter, Consuelo, is visiting the United States, Emanuel García, the Mayor of Alcorta in the Argentine, arranges for her marriage to Juan Martin, in return for Martin's financial assistance. On her return, Consuelo, who is in love with Philip Sears, an American engineer working in Argentina, refuses Juan but gives no reason. Juan is furious with outraged pride and soon kills Rafael Cornejo, the son of a senator, when he flirts with Consuelo.
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Plot Summary
Cecilia, a young Argentinian woman, is forced into an arranged marriage with the wealthy and cruel Eduardo. She is secretly in love with Juan, a humble stable boy. When Eduardo discovers their affair, he seeks revenge, leading to tragic consequences for Cecilia and Juan. The film explores themes of class, forbidden love, and the devastating impact of societal pressures on individual desires.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the early 20th century, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this era, particularly those starring prominent actors like Ethel Barrymore, were generally reviewed based on their melodrama, acting performances, and visual storytelling. It was likely appreciated for its dramatic intensity and Barrymore's lead performance, fitting within the popular cinematic trends of its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Ethel Barrymore delivers a compelling dramatic performance in a passionate melodrama.
- The film is noted for its exploration of societal constraints on love and personal freedom.
- Visual storytelling effectively conveys the emotional turmoil of the characters.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a story by the famous Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnár, known for works like 'The Swan' and 'Liliom' (which later became the basis for the musical 'Carousel').
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