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Kreutzer Sonata
Based -- loosely -- on Leo Tolstoy, this film starred feted stage star Nance O'Neil but is rather better remembered as Theda Bara's follow-up to the sensational A Fool There Was (1914).
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Plot Summary
A passionate and tumultuous story of a married woman, her violinist husband, and a young pianist who enters their lives. The violinist becomes consumed by jealousy and suspicion, leading to tragic consequences for all involved. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the destructive nature of obsessive passion.
Critical Reception
As an early silent film, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, it is recognized as a significant work in Russian cinema for its emotional intensity and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Vera Kholodnaya, who became a major star. The film was popular with audiences of its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and dramatic narrative.
Vera Kholodnaya's performance is highlighted as a key strength.
The film is noted for its powerful portrayal of jealousy and its tragic outcome.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's controversial novella of the same name, which itself was inspired by Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op. 47, commonly known as the 'Kreutzer Sonata'.
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