Hate (1920) follows a tense, morally driven journey through a small town where fear and prejudice simmer beneath formal civility. As hidden resentments come to light, three interconnected lives are tested by choice, loyalty, and the consequences of unspoken sins. The film threads together intimate moments and sharp social observations, building toward a quiet, haunting reckoning that lingers after the final scene.
Hate (1920) follows a tense, morally driven journey through a small town where fear and prejudice simmer beneath formal civility. As hidden resentments come to light, three interconnected lives are tested by choice, loyalty, and the consequences of unspoken sins. The film threads together intimate moments and sharp social observations, building toward a quiet, haunting reckoning that lingers after the final scene.