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  1. Jan 23, 2000 · Although the best silent comedy remains timeless and many silent films remain undated, melodrama such as “Broken Blossoms” seems old-fashioned to many viewers. Watching it involves an act of cooperation with the film–even active sympathy.

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  3. Broken Blossom might have been merely a subtly lighted, skillfully directed slum melodrama [but] was lifted into a world of aesthetic purity and clarity, so that the audience went away uplifted as well as terrified.

  4. Broken Blossoms (1919) is director D. W. Griffith's most tragic, serious, poetic, intricate, and melodramatic film. Griffith, considered the first master of feature film directors, made this powerful screen masterpiece. This silent film tells the story of a mystical, fragile romance in London's foggy slums between a young, gentle, opium ...

  5. BROKEN BLOSSOMS (United Artists, 1919), directed by DW Griffith, is a little film that's not only quite melodramatic, but terribly, terribly sad. In fact, it's labeled as American cinema's first tragedy.

  6. Mar 17, 2015 · Where his film from 5 years prior exalted racist terror groups, turned history on its head to suggest that southern whites were merely defending themselves from black tyranny, and could only conceive of interracial relationships in terms of assault and violation, Broken Blossoms is at its best depicting the halting, dangerous love between a ...

  7. Jul 31, 2014 · Broken Blossoms (1919): Griffith’s Poetic Melodrama, Starring Lillian Gish. July 31, 2014 by EmanuelLevy. Broken Blossoms, made in 1919, and based on “The Chink and the Child,” a story by Thomas Burke, is one of D.W. Griffith’s most poetically tragic films.

  8. Broken Blossoms: Directed by D.W. Griffith. With Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Donald Crisp, Arthur Howard. A frail waif, abused by her brutal boxer father in London's seedy Limehouse District, is befriended by a sensitive Chinese immigrant with tragic consequences.

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