Almost a century after it was made, this did play in Berlin at the International Festival. Did it look a bit dated? You bet it did. From the film itself, its plot up to the acting (there are scenes in it, that are almost comical, because it's obvious that the actor is trying to fool the viewer into thinking an accident is happening).
This still has an impact though, which comes down to its story and the fact that the characters do have more than one dimension. Clichés can not be avoided, but that could not be otherwise especially because back then they weren't considered clichés (not that many movies to make things that obvious that is). The moral tale is a nice one, the overacting might throw you off a bit, but overall this is a fine example of what good movies looked "back in the day" ...