The Two Brothers (I) (1910)
A pretty love story in connection with the main psychological proposition
31 May 2015
Warning: Spoilers
An excellent dramatic film, based upon the dissimilarity existing between two brothers. There is a pretty love story in connection with the main psychological proposition which adds to the interest and increases the power of the film. Even though one brother becomes an outlaw, the irresistible power of love leads him captive, as it does others, influencing him to leave his evil ways and become a useful citizen. Perhaps the most suggestive inference is that depicted in the final scene, where the artless little maiden subdues the wild man and brings about a complete revolution in his character. - The Moving Picture World, May 28, 1910
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