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"Broken Blossoms," a critically acclaimed 1919 silent film directed by D.W. Griffith, showcases the hardships faced by an innocent Chinese girl, Lucy, in London's slums. Lucy finds solace in the kindness of a compassionate Englishman, Cheng Huan, but their interracial relationship encounters societal prejudices and tragic consequences. The film's poignant portrayal of love and prejudice resonated deeply with audiences and cemented Griffith's reputation as a master storyteller.