Ezra's Cabiria review

     Cabiria is a monumental film, pioneering in filmaking with the dolly camera and extreme closeups, as well as in film budget, with massive sets and explosive special effects giving it a sense of scale brand new to film. The acting is theatrical but human, and it sports a cast of lively characters who jump out of the screen (and in Maciste's case, into 24 more movies). However I found the plot to drag in some regards, trying to double as a history lesson for the 2nd Punic war leads to the aspects of the him I liked, such as Cabiria's rescue, having to share the spotlight with Generals arguing and queens suffering, and there were points where I thought "can't it go back to the good part of the story."

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