Movie Information
Overall Rank: 1901
Average Rating: 2.9/4
# of Ratings: 49
Theatrical Release Date: 09/05/1916
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 11/05/2013
Language: English
Genre: Drama, Historical
MPAA Rating: NR
Director: D.W. Griffith
Actors: Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Sam De Grasse, Vera Lewis, F.A. Turner
Plot: A young, poor woman must live her live with intolerance as she is separated from her family due to prejudice.
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3/4
Indyfreak - wrote on 09/05/2016
The story is summed up in the title. But the sets, the size of the cast, and the costumes are outstanding. I cannot fathom how they accomplished this in 1916. This movie was made literally A HUNDRED YEARS AGO and its production design looks more realistic than most blockbusters these days.
Rating of
3/4
sapien - wrote on 11/26/2011
There were certain parts about it that I didn't really like. But, Constance Talmadge's character more than made up for it. Also, the imagery was very elaborate for its time.
Rating of
3/4
Daniel Corleone - wrote on 11/22/2011
A more than 3 hour silent film with 4 different stories. Seems like an educational documentary than a film because of its style of direction. The Babylonian story was the best in my opinion. The costumes, set pieces and locations were pretty to look at, not much to talk about in regards to the characters. Intolerance is a decent drama but well directed for its time.
Full Movie Reviews
Rating of
4/4
Intolerance
SteelCity99 - wrote on 04/22/2018
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages... Oh, what a glorious and tear-inducing cinematographic creation was born almost a century ago. Oh, what a compelling and self-reflexive drama of epic proportions gave cinema an outstanding respect. Oh, what a sophisticated and groundbreaking epitome of the strong emotional connection existent between love and several forms of intolerance Griffith attempted to create. Oh, what a faithful representation of different eras of human history making love until the cataclysmic final explosion ensues an inevitable, yet truthful conclusion about the decaying of the human race due to its imaginary vainglory. Oh, what an audacious depiction of violence contrasted with evil intentions and the lack of love towards our brothers, sons of God, has …
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