7/10
Griffith does the French Revolution
6 January 2023
Orphans of The Storm is a silent film classic from 1921 that stars sisters Lillian and Dorothy Gish as two French peasant girls during the time of the French Revolution. It is an amusing take on the traditional French Revolutionary story and features a comical cast of characters along with a strong female lead in Lillian Gish.

The movie follows the sisters as they are separated after their parents are arrested during the revolution while they are looking for their brother. One sister, Henriette (Lillian Gish), searches far and wide while the other, Louise (Dorothy Gish), is taken in by a Baroness. Despite their differing backgrounds, the sisters remain loyal to each other and their bond is strengthened by their shared adversity.

This is a subtle and captivating story that speaks to the power of love and loyalty, as well as the resilience of the human spirit. It is filled with beautiful visuals and touches of humour amidst its dramatic scenes, adding richness to the movie. The Gish sisters both deliver strong performances, and their chemistry makes the movie's emotional moments even more powerful.

Watch this "must see before you die film" for both historical and entertainment value.
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