The most thoroughly pleasing two-reel Japanese-American subject the writer has seen. The settings are perfect, both as regards interiors and the garden scenes. Moreover, Tsuru Aoki proves a very delightful and intelligent screen artist. One could not blame the hero, portrayed by William Garwood, for marrying her and carrying her off to America, even though this placed the plans of the new invention in jeopardy. Ernest Joy and the Japanese men were also good. As dainty and attractive as Madame Butterfly, finely photographed and tells a story that holds the attention well. An exceptional Japanese subject. - The Moving Picture World, November 8, 1913
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