Tangled Lives
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Not a picture of life, and as such is not important
This is another of the Kalem Company's Florida pictures in which the Seminole Indians raid a white settler's cabin. The fight at the cabin is tame. The grandmother saves the baby by jumping with her into the well, and is rescued by chance later by another settler. The picture seems to show what the baby girl's brother is killed, so it is a surprise to the audience to discover that the young man who appears later and makes love to the girl is the same. It might have made a better picture if we had known and expected this climax, her discovery. It certainly would have been more dramatic. The girl then goes into the swamp to seek her true lover, the man who rescued her from the well. It's a romantic story, not a picture of life, and as such is not important, but it is well acted and interests. - The Moving Picture World, June 10, 1911
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