The flowers that comfort the soul) is a 1914 Dutch silent drama film directed by Louis H. Chrispijn and produced by Maurits Binger.
In an attempt to stop a runaway horse, Helena gets a disfiguring scar across her face.
Louis loses interest and eventually becomes engaged to her sister.
Helena loses the will to live and fills her room with hundreds of hyacinths, committing suicide by inhaling the flowers' toxic fumes.
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