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Betty 2022-01-12 08:01:12
Bazin's Comment on "Umberto D"
First of all, it discards all references to traditional movie viewing.
If we only consider the theme of the film, we can attribute it to the appearance of a populist melodrama with social intentions, a defense of the middle-class situation: a retired old man trapped in poverty because there is no...
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Priscilla 2022-01-12 08:01:12
Incurable loneliness
"Umberto D" was once praised by many critics as the seal of Desica's neo-realism. Although the box office was very bleak when the film was released at that time, not only did the audience and the film industry not buy it, but also caused dissatisfaction from the government and the government that...

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Monique 2022-03-18 09:01:05
#2021上艺联影展# With tears streaming down my face, tears streaming down my face, weeping out of the theater, and watching it in the real world of the post-epidemic era at this moment, only giving birth to infinite sadness, as if I have seen it decades later Many people, including myself.
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Ernestine 2022-03-20 09:02:23
It's so touching! A must-see for dog lovers. The somewhat stubborn old man is actually not a pity-seeking character. Working for a government agency for most of his life, but unable to get due subsidies, he was driven out of the house by the landlord and had to live with the puppy. Although the puppy can’t speak, it’s the silent passages that move me the most. If there is only one soul in the world snuggling with you, I can’t let it go until I die.
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