This three-reel drama, by Adrian Gil-Spear, is of the highly-colored, ultra-romantic school, in which a brilliant young artist, his wife, a wealthy roue, and a beautiful French actress who repays the artist's scorn by blinding him with etching fluid, are given wide scope for their emotional powers. Joseph Kaufman, as the artist, rather overdoes several of his strong scenes, and a little less "acting" on the part of other members of the cast would improve the performance. The play is finely mounted and will please most moving picture patrons. - The Moving Picture World, June 5, 1915