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Intolerance

Starring: Olga Grey, Mildred Harris Director: D.W. Griffith
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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Of several available on video, this is the definitive version, remastered from the most pristine print available and boasting restored footage exclusive to this video. The film is presented at the correct projection speed, and has been color-tinted. The video also features the original organ score.


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After Birth of a Nation, what do you do for an encore, especially after said film has branded you a racist? D.W. Griffith, the silent era's "king of the world," mounted this melodramatic spectacle of "Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages," four stories that illustrate "how hatred and intolerance have battled against love and charity." Critic Heywood Broun, upon the film's release, probably said it best: "Quite the most marvelous thing which has been put on the screen, but as a theory of life it is trite." But what's on the screen is dazzling!

Griffith interweaves the four parallel stories set, respectively, in the modern era (fuddy-duddy reformers and a workers' strike), Jerusalem (Christ's crucifixion), 1572 Paris (a "hotbed" of persecution against the Huguenots), and ancient Babylon. No collection of silent films is complete without this landmark, awe-inspiring epic, which really does boast a cast of thousands (the most memorable of which is Constance Talmadge as the spunky Mountain Girl). The fall of Babylon ranks with one of the great action set pieces, complete with racing chariots, a nifty decapitation (at the hands of Elmo Lincoln, the man who would be Tarzan), and falls from what appear to be incredible heights. The edge-of-your-seat climax to the modern story, a race against time to save an innocent young man from the electric chair, is another bravura sequence. --Donald Liebenson


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1.0 out of 5 stars Not the Alpha!, Jul 9 2009
By James Dickinson "Front" (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Intolerance (DVD)
Sigh! Once again there is just review after review of the plot and background of a movie, but not one word on the technical aspects and viewability of any given release! I recently decided to purchase Intolerance, but the exisitng reviews did little in helping me chose which version to get. I will admit I was tempted to get the Kino version since I have had good experiences with other releases from that studio, but the extremely reasonable price of the Alpha Video release won me over. It was a big mistake!!! The film is grainy and fuzzy. It's obvious that not a bit of effort was put into getting a good print, let alone restoring it. Out of curiousity, I took the DVD over to a friend's and compared it to a release from Image Entertainment: It was clearer, the contrast was better and was not nearly as grainy.

Please, we need more reviews like this so that studios which put out good quality versions will be applauded and those which don't properly chastized!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Intolerance for another age, May 23 2007
By S. Macdonald - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Intolerance (DVD)
Watching older cinema really does demand a little suspension of disbelief. Griffith's Intolerance was an incredibly influential film for its time. Just the cross-cutting would have influence on film techniques like montage, and perhaps even other media like novels, poetry and painting. It is a very long film, but that's what's great about having a DVD version, you can watch it all at once, or in parts. A great piece of filmmaking.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Intolerance is intolerable to watch!, Aug 7 2004
By Jonathon Allsopp (Victoria, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
Perhaps highly innovative in its time, this film is hopelessly dated and, at three hours in length, difficult to sit through. The first couple of hours seem to drag as the film jumps between four separate and convoluted story lines; though the last hour with its actions sequences and rapid pacing isn't too bad. Another problem that I have with the film is that it is overly preachy; Griffith practically clubs you over the head with his Victorian ideological message.
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3.0 out of 5 stars An historical landmark
D. W. Griffith's films are badly dated now. Birth of a Nation is historically important, but violently racist. Intolerance isn't overtly racist, but just as simple-minded. Read more
Published on April 2 2004 by bruther

4.0 out of 5 stars Intolerance explained...
Many of the reviewers here rightly praise Griffith's well-deserved credit for his technical achievements. Others criticize him for a poorly constructed film. Read more
Published on May 30 2002 by Christopher R. DeFay

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