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Lena Rivers (1910)

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Lena Rivers (1910)

Overview

When Granny Nichols' daughter heads to go to the city in search of a job she meets and marries a wealthy man. The husband is falsely arrested and before he can prove his innocence, his wife, believing herself deserted returns to her mother with the babe. Freed he finds only a note from his wife upon his return saying that he will never see them again. Returning to the farm with her dying breath, the mother entrusts baby Lena to the care of Granny. When Lena, never knowing her father’s name, is sixteen her Uncle John decides to take Granny and she to live with him in the city. Lena's father, a frequent visitor to John’s home unaware of his connection to his dead wife, Meets Lena and espying a locket worn round her neck containing the picture of her mother, he recognizes her as his daughter.


Starring Cast


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Christianity: Positive

Viewer Rating

Not Rated


Overview

When Granny Nichols' daughter heads to go to the city in search of a job she meets and marries a wealthy man. The husband is falsely arrested and before he can prove his innocence, his wife, believing herself deserted returns to her mother with the babe. Freed he finds only a note from his wife upon his return saying that he will never see them again. Returning to the farm with her dying breath, the mother entrusts baby Lena to the care of Granny. When Lena, never knowing her father’s name, is sixteen her Uncle John decides to take Granny and she to live with him in the city. Lena's father, a frequent visitor to John’s home unaware of his connection to his dead wife, Meets Lena and espying a locket worn round her neck containing the picture of her mother, he recognizes her as his daughter.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

The film explores themes of social prejudice and individual hardship, resolving them through the protagonist's unwavering virtue and the restoration of traditional family honor, rather than advocating for specific political ideologies or systemic change.

Based on the assumption of a traditional adaptation of the 19th-century novel, the film is assessed as featuring conventional casting and narrative framing. There are no indications of explicit DEI-driven casting or a narrative that critically examines traditional identities.

Secondary

As a melodrama from 1910 based on a 19th-century novel, "Lena Rivers" implicitly upholds Christian moral values such as forgiveness, charity, and redemption. The narrative frames adherence to these virtues as leading to positive outcomes, aligning with the dignity of the faith's ethical teachings.

The film 'Lena Rivers' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on conventional heterosexual relationships and family dynamics typical of early 20th-century adaptations of sentimental novels, resulting in no portrayal of queer identity.

The film 'Lena Rivers' (1914) does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on a young woman's experiences with family secrets and forbidden love, without any elements related to transgender identity or issues.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The 1910 film "Lena Rivers" is an early adaptation of Mary J. Holmes's 1856 novel. There is no historical record or widely known information indicating that any canonically established character from the source material had their gender changed in this film adaptation.

The 1910 film "Lena Rivers" is an adaptation of the 1856 novel. The novel's characters, including Lena, are depicted as white. The film's cast, including Mary Fuller as Lena, also portrayed the characters as white, aligning with the source material.


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