

If you have ever stood near a snack table at a party just to look like you are doing something, you will probably find something to like in Wallflowers. It is worth a watch if you are a completionist for 1920s social dramas or if you want to see Jean Arthur before she became the Jean Arthur we all know from the 30s. If...


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

James Leo Meehan

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"If you have ever stood near a snack table at a party just to look like you are doing something, you will probably find something to like in Wallflowers. It is worth a watch if you are a completionist for 1920s social dramas or if you want to see Jean Arthur before she became the Jean Arthur we all know from the 30s. If you are looking for a masterpiece of silent cinema, this isn't it. It is a bit too sentimental and the pacing stutters in the second act, but there is a sincerity to it that I did..."
Crauford Kent
Dorothy Yost, Temple Bailey
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