So, 'Samson und Delila,' directed by Alexander Korda in 1922, is kind of a fascinating piece of cinema history. It's one of the early epic films from Austria, and you can really feel that blend of biblical narrative with a more modern twist. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it really adds to the overall atmosphere. The practical effects, especially for the time, are quite impressive and give it a unique character. The performances are earnest, and there's a certain gravity to the way the story unfolds. It's interesting how it echoes some of the themes you see in later works by De Mille but does so with its own flair. Definitely a film that makes you think about the evolution of storytelling in cinema.
Notable for its visual effects for the era.Explores themes of love and betrayal through a biblical lens.Represents early 20th-century European cinema's ambition.
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