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The Love Light

The Love Light

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing experience
Review: I have never been a fan of films from the silent era -- typically overacted, and usually humorous when they intend to be dramatic. But I found myself totally captivated with this film from the very beginning. The acting, direction and camera work are magnificent, and the story very touching. I found the musical score very moving and affective as well. Congratulations and thanks to Maria Newman for such a great score.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing experience
Review: I have never been a fan of films from the silent era -- typically overacted, and usually humorous when they intend to be dramatic. But I found myself totally captivated with this film from the very beginning. The acting, direction and camera work are magnificent, and the story very touching. I found the musical score very moving and affective as well. Congratulations and thanks to Maria Newman for such a great score.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: classic
Review: i saw this on turner classic movies a few months ago and i was blown away. such a sad, beautiful story. i was so wrapped up in the story itself, that i didnt really pay attention to the music. if someone who loves silents and/or mary pickford didnt enjoy this one i would be greatly surprised.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: classic
Review: i saw this on turner classic movies a few months ago and i was blown away. such a sad, beautiful story. i was so wrapped up in the story itself, that i didnt really pay attention to the music. if someone who loves silents and/or mary pickford didnt enjoy this one i would be greatly surprised.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Fine Pickford Performance
Review: The Love Light is a good Mary Pickford film with an interesting story. It is set in Italy during the First World War. Pickford plays Angela and shows, with this role, that her acting was not at all limited in scope. The standard image of 'Little Mary' is of someone who always played cute girls, as if she was some sort of silent Shirley Temple. Granted there were a fair number of little girl roles in Pickford's career, but there were also many films, like The Love Light, where she played fully realised adult characters. But whether playing children or adults, she always made the audience care about her. This ability to evoke sympathy is the secret to Pickford's acting and the reason why her films can still be such a wonderful emotional experience. As Angela she has moments of great comedy, including a very funny dance sequence, but what makes this role so special is the dramatic acting. Pickford shows the despair of wartime life. A scene where she almost descends into madness is truly harrowing. The film's story may at times be a little creaky and implausible, but Pickford carries the audience with her so that holes in the plot are quickly forgotten.

The print used for this Milestone Collection DVD is fine. There are some visible scratches and at times the image is a bit dark. This may be the fault of the colour tinting which has been added to the print, for in the night scenes, the blue tinting seems overdone. I'm all in favour of tinting, but it has to be done in a subtle way. There are also some scenes where the image has faded and the picture appears washed out and lacking detail. Nevertheless, and for the most part, the print looks good and sometimes stunningly beautiful. This is especially the case with some scenes looking out over the Mediterranean with the sun glistening on the sea. Maria Newman has provided a chamber music score to accompany the film. I quite enjoyed it, although I recognise that some people will not. Her music style does not always obviously fit the mood of the film and the score has some strange moments. The Love Light may not be one of Pickford's very best films, but it is entertaining and a must for her fans.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Historical Film
Review: This release gives us a film, not just with America's Sweetheart, but written and DIRECTED by Frances Marion who wrote more screenplays than any other woman in screen history. It's a wonderful love story about a woman who falls in love with a stray (AWOL) soldier who she thinks is American. But he turns out to be German. Not a comedy. Nice print, nicely restored. The musical accompaniment starts out quite nice and eventually nearly drove me crazy. But you can always turn it off. The film is worth it.....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Historical Film
Review: This release gives us a film, not just with America's Sweetheart, but written and DIRECTED by Frances Marion who wrote more screenplays than any other woman in screen history. It's a wonderful love story about a woman who falls in love with a stray (AWOL) soldier who she thinks is American. But he turns out to be German. Not a comedy. Nice print, nicely restored. The musical accompaniment starts out quite nice and eventually nearly drove me crazy. But you can always turn it off. The film is worth it.....


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