As is the case with most early films, I am not assigning a score to this one since the film is so short. This is true of all films from this time and with so little to go on, scores are very problematic. However, if I did score this one, it would be pretty low.
The scene is a fancy party. A man meets a woman and they sit and talk. They appear to be very chummy with each other--and the man's girlfriend who sees this thinks so as well. So, like a blind thief, she sneaks up on them, pulls out a dagger and stabs the other woman to death! It's all utterly ridiculous but it's made even worse by the dying woman's overacting. This was meant to be a serious tragedy but I could help laughing because it's so poorly made and rushed. Not a shining moment in the history of film!