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The Mysterious lady
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Fred Niblo is undoubtedly one of the most under-rated film-makers ever. His visual stylisations, here helped by the incredible photography of William Daniels, can make a fairly routine spy yarn into a beautiful work of art. Of course it helps when Greta Garbo is on your canvas. This is an astonishing film that, had it been given a more believable ending (tragic rather than happy), may well be considered a masterpiece today. Garbo's beauty and superb acting abilities make the material compulsive. And Conrad Nagel matches her perfectly. Their first love scene is intoxicating in its beauty, and heart-stopping in its passion. It is one of the great love scenes of all time. And in the nail-biting climax there is a moment so grotesquely powerful that you will never forget it. This is a film to savour and love - it represents silent film at its very best. Yes the plot is slight, but what is conveyed beyond that plot is more than profound. And the excellent music score on the MGM video enhances this profundity. This film is beauty itself.

Standard, but beautifully done silent about alluring Russian spy (Garbo) falling for Austrian soldier (Nagel). A marvelous mix of thrill, romance, and deceit helps the film's lesser moments. The MGM/UA Home Video version contains symphonic music score and crowd noises, which enhances the film's style

 

Once, Miss Garbo articulated in a rare moment that she likes this one the most of all her films.

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