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Blue Skies, directed by Alfred L. Werker, is an intriguing late silent film that showcases Helen Twelvetrees before her big talkie breakout. The story revolves around two young characters, played by Twelvetrees and Frank Albertson, who live in an orphan asylum, navigating the complexities of their platonic relationship. The film's atmosphere, filled with a sense of longing and youthful innocence, is enhanced by its charming visuals and the poignant performances of its leads. Twelvetrees, though in her twenties, embodies the teenage spirit quite effectively, capturing that sense of yearning and hope. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for moments of reflection, which is rare for the era. The film stands out for its subtle emotional depth, something that resonates beyond its simplistic premise.
Late silent film era pieceFeatures early performance by Helen TwelvetreesExplores themes of youth and longing
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