I checked out this German silent film early in my film collecting days to get another look at the intriguing Louise Brooks, a controversial actress of her day whom I had read a lot of glowing tributes to her by critics. However, like the other movie I watched her in, "Pandora's Box," this, too, I found boring. It was way too soap opera-ish. Hey, everybody here isn't a drama queen.

The clincher for turning me off on this film was the anti-Christian bias, something prevalent since film began. Here, we see a gym instructor with a big cross around her neck, in which the camera showed in closeups twice to make sure we got their point, and the woman was a sick sadist. This is ploy filmmakers have been doing for years, right to this day.

Too much talk in here was not translated, either. That gets frustrating to watch. Brooks gets an inordinate amount of attention and praise simply because she was a big feminist before her time, so Liberals gush over anything she did, even it stinks. Case in point.