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Song of the Scarlet Flower

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In a small and picturesque Swedish village, the life of a young man intertwines with nature and the traditions of his community. The story begins when the protagonist, a passionate dreamer, falls in love with a beautiful bright red flower that is considered a symbol of love and desire. However, his love is complex, as the flower is the subject of a local legend that says it only blooms when two truly in-love souls meet.

As the young man struggles to win the heart of his beloved, who is already promised to an ambitious nobleman, the tension between true love and social expectations intensifies. As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery, taking viewers through idyllic landscapes and dreamy moments portrayed with a delicate visual aesthetic reminiscent of silent film.

The tale delves into the struggle between what the heart yearns for and what society imposes, creating an emotional mosaic of hope, disillusionment, and the search for authenticity. With each step, the young man wonders if true love can bloom amidst adversity. The film culminates in an unexpected ending that challenges conventions and leaves us reflecting on the nature of love, passion, and sacrifice, all while the enigmatic red flower remains at the center of the story, symbolizing desire and the inevitable fragility of the human heart.

Media type
Movie
Year
1919
Director
Mauritz Stiller
Writer
Mauritz Stiller
Gustaf Molander
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.80
Actors
Lars Hanson
Edith Erastoff
Lillebil Ibsen
Greta Almroth
Louise Fahlman
Axel Hultman
John Ekman
Hjalmar Peters
Nils Lundell
Olof Ã…s
Paul Hagman
Arvid Dahlberg
Bengt Djurberg
Karl Jonsson
Tekla Sjöblom
Mona Geijer-Falkner
Ernst Brunman
Emil Fjellström
Doris Nelson
Karl Person
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
Sweden
Original title
Sången om den eldröda blomman
Duration
100
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