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Dear Enemy
M.R. Nareerat Warorot reluctantly enters a marriage with Mom Chao Athitat Narangkul to investigate his suspected ties to an opium trade. As she navigates the deception, her mission becomes complicated when unexpected feelings of love begin to develop, blurring the line between duty and desire.
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Plot Summary
When wealthy heiress Sally Slater is left to manage a hospital, she faces opposition from Dr. Maler, who believes women are unsuited for such roles. Sally must prove her capabilities while navigating societal expectations and a budding romance, ultimately transforming the hospital and challenging conventional gender roles of the era.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the early 20th century, detailed contemporary critical reception is scarce. However, it was part of a popular series of films starring Constance Talmadge, known for her charming performances and lighthearted roles, suggesting it was generally well-received by audiences of the time for its entertainment value and adherence to popular cinematic trends.
What Reviewers Say
Constance Talmadge delivers a charming and engaging performance as the spirited heiress.
The film effectively portrays the challenges faced by women in professional roles during the early 20th century.
A lighthearted and entertaining romantic drama typical of the silent film era.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this silent film is not available.
Fun Fact
Dear Enemy is based on the 1915 novel of the same name by American writer and suffragist Gene Stratton-Porter, who also wrote the popular novel 'A Girl of the Limberlost'.
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