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Silent movie from 1919 directed by D. W. Griffith. Starring Lilian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Donald Crisp.

"The Yellow Man holds a dream to take the glorious message of peace to the barbarious Anglo-Saxons, sons of turmoil and strife."

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  • Yes, humans should only mate with other members of the human race. I'm all for that. "Broken Blossoms" may have some out of date, era-specific elements, but if anything, it reminds us that power isn't only allowed to those of high character; physical appearance and heritage shouldn't prompt automatic distrust-- sometimes those you've been conditioned to trust most are also the most dangerous.

  • The sun must be in his eyes. He keeps squinting!

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  • The acting is good enough, but they could have at least tried harder to make the main character look more Asian... I mean, he just looks like a white guy with eye problems...

  • The yellow man? as in Asian?

  • This movie is scary because of its realistic drama. I cringed through the film a few times and felt bad for the young woman who had nothing.

  • i hope people who are watching this know that the main character who is so call playing the role of an Asian man is a white man with tape on his eyes. lol

  • The yellow man. Haha

  • beautifull!

  • I LOVE THIS MOVIE!

  • Lillian Gishis so flawless in this picture.

  • @EchoArchAngel  lol yess. Or he squints like that to have smaller eyes like Asians like myself :O

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