Eternal women, lead us to ascension

Cheyenne 2022-03-25 09:01:22

Viewed on the computer, blurry images, poor translation, and an abridged version, the scene of the crucifixion was cut out, which is a pity. What I feel most deeply is the women in the movie:

the girl in the mountains in the story of the fall of Babylon, full of vitality and rebellious spirit. Although she is dressed in rags, her eyes are so bright, her smile is as bright as spring, and her body is full of natural beauty.

There is also that country girl, her love for her husband and children is not detracted by the oppression of powerful forces and the hardships of life, she has been living an ordinary and sincere life, and when she prayed to God, her sad expression had a religious expression. Majestic, she is so kind, gentle and tenacious...and reminds me of Faustre's praise of women: eternal women, who lead us soaring.

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Extended Reading
  • Dylan 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Today, just like yesterday, the human relationship in the world has endless cycles of change. The cradle rocked, bringing the same passions, the same joys and sorrows to mankind.

  • Thomas 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    There is no doubt that Griffith is a genius, and his editing methods and narrative structure are the basis for the development of the film and inspire generations of generations all the time. But this film is definitely not that outstanding, the multi-line structure and cross-cutting used by Griffith did not help him achieve the great idea he wanted to express, but dragged down the narrative structure, and the film did not box office well. It also shows that the eyes of the masses are indeed sharp.

Intolerance quotes

  • Intertitle: Our play is made up of four separate stories, laid in different periods of history, each with its own set of characters. Each story shows how hatred and intolerance, through all the ages, have battled against love and charity.

  • Intertitle: Seeing youth drawn to youth, Miss Jenkins realizes the bitter fact that she is no longer a part of the younger world.