Miracle in Milan Comments

  • Fay 2022-01-21 08:02:30

    The last movie I watched in 2009 was "The Miracle of...

  • Kurtis 2022-01-21 08:02:30

    In fact, it’s really romantic at sunrise and sunset, and the ray of sunlight that appeared when the scouring came was too impressive. The spectacles after the pigeons appeared are not as good as the original ray of sunlight. "I only need a small place." It satirizes the reality and gives hope. It cannot be resisted. It is simple and romantic to resist, only hope to gain...

  • Dominic 2022-01-21 08:02:30

    When new realism will become a "system" instead of realism, then where is the way out for realism? Desica gave the answer himself. He took a step back and appropriated the silent film era's formal skills (soundtrack, comedy), combined with fantasy plots, and integrated them into the core of the neo-realist spirit. He wrote "tragedy" in "happiness" to the extreme. Not to mention that the dramas of the first three plays are god-level. No film can surpass the performance effect and narrative...

  • Erna 2022-01-21 08:02:30

    It can still be regarded as a variant of neo-realism. At the end of the film, De Sica uses a magical way to imaginatively solve the tragic life of the people of the bottom of Italy. It is completely helpless. Permeating this seemingly optimistic and hopeful ending is the director Han Che's deep pessimism. It still retains some of the characteristics of neo-realistic films: live shooting, non-professional actors, and a large number of depth-of-field shots to reflect the subtle relationship...

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Miracle in Milan quotes

  • Totò: Would you like the sun?

    [Edvige nods, so Totó looks toward the horizon, where the sun comes up in a few seconds]

Miracle in Milan

Director: Vittorio De Sica

Language: Italian,English Release date: December 17, 1951