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It fails in its attempt to weave a poetic atmosphere
A two-part offering of little strength. It is played by a pretty ingenue and has some lovely scenes, but it fails in its attempt to weave a poetic atmosphere into its story, although several of its "cut ins" are quotations from the Rubiat. Lack of probability is the great drawback in it. Its country girl heroine can cook well, but she doesn't give "inspiration" to her poetic lover, who thinks he finds it in an actress. The scenes shift to the city and are just as improbable and back again to the country where the actress gives the man back in the most improbable scenes of all. This kind of matter doesn't add to the reputation of its maker, which is high. Good photography and excellent scenes are all the picture affords as entertainment. - The Moving Picture World, June 13, 1914
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- deickemeyer
- Sep 23, 2018
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