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Sunday, Sep 8, 1985
7:30PM
Broken Blossoms
Broken Blossoms is a modern-day fairy tale set in London's Limehouse district, the story of a street waif (Lillian Gish) who finds temporary shelter from her sadistic father (Donald Crisp) in the chaste love of an idealistic young Chinese immigrant (Richard Barthelmess). More than being D. W. Griffith's broken hearted farewell to the flower of femininity (as personified by Gish), this is a pathetic lament for the death of any kind of gentleness in a changing, sordid world. In the hands of the affecting actor Richard Barthelmess, the young Asian is nearly as feminine as Gish herself, and as brutalized by the Western environment that drives him to violence. Many critics consider Broken Blossoms to be the most perfect realization of Griffith's art. It is a drama made up of intimate observations, rigorously linked through rhythmic editing into an elegantly structured narrative.
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