Review of Broken Blossoms (1919) by Kevin R — 16 Jun 2007
Haunting, beuatiful, tragic, a love letter written in pictures. Griffith shows why he's a master of movies, and Lillian Gish was never more luminous as an abused child of Limehouse. Richard Barthlemiss' performance as the 'Yellow Man' is refined and heartwrenching.
Goddamn gorgeous cinema.
This review of Broken Blossoms (1919) was written by Kevin R on 16 June 2007.
Broken Blossoms has generally received positive reviews.
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