
A doomed love story between a top model and a handsome young man. Born on a liner between New York and Europe, the union sinks when the married lady learns that her lover is none other than - the son of her old husband.


Is it worth the watch? If you have a thing for dusty, old-school melodramas where everyone is constantly gasping, you might get a kick out of Le fils de l'autre. It’s definitely not for the modern viewer who needs pacing that doesn't feel like watching paint dry. If you hate overly coincidental plots or people staring ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Henri de la Falaise

Edward LeSaint
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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a thing for dusty, old-school melodramas where everyone is constantly gasping, you might get a kick out of Le fils de l'autre. It’s definitely not for the modern viewer who needs pacing that doesn't feel like watching paint dry. If you hate overly coincidental plots or people staring intensely at ocean waves, skip this one immediately. The whole premise is just wild. We’re talking about a woman who falls for a guy on a boat, only to find out he’s actually rela..."
Irving Kaye Davis
France

1920 · IMDb —
Edward LeSaint

