Check out its Babylon scenes sometime for the visuals! (The only Youtube videos with only-Babylon-scenes have atrocious video quality.)









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"How can we make it look even more awesome?"Karak Norn Clansman wrote:There are elephant sculptures in there for some reason,
Can't argue with that of course.SpellArcher wrote:"How can we make it look even more awesome?"Karak Norn Clansman wrote:There are elephant sculptures in there for some reason,
"Elephants."
Intolerance weaves together four stories: the fall of Babylon in 539 B.C., the crucifixion of Christ, the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572, and a modern-day tale involving labor disputes, poverty, and being wrongly accused of murder.Jucky78 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:07 am Babylon Scenes from the movie 'Intolerance' (1916) are a cinematic marvel even by today's standards. Dazzling sets and meticulous attention to detail transport viewers to a bygone era, showcasing director D.W. Griffith's visionary prowess. These scenes, steeped in grandeur and historical significance, remain an enduring testament to the artistry and innovation of early filmmaking, captivating audiences with their timeless allure. Download Gold WhatsApp