JF: Cabiria Review

Cabiria Movie Review

    The Movie "Cabiria" is not your typical movie. It is a silent black and white film made in the early 20th century and released in 1914. Compared to a film made a year before "Antony & Cleopatra," the camera movement in Cabiria added emotions to the movie. Zooming in on an object or person to show significance or showing the audience the setting. Being a silent film, the only sound heard by people is a piano. Although, through the pianist, we can hear emotions that the actors are portraying in the scenes. Cabiria is a one-of-a-kind movie which included never seen before scenes. For example placing film on top of another to add depth in a scene which not only amazes the audience but makes the them wonder how they did that. There is a clear plot line that is easy to follow and in between scenes they include a paragraph to keep you on track. This film does include racial and gender stereotypes, downgrading of women and men having power over everything. 

6/10

-Jack 

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