It seems to say that this film is the second part of the post-war trilogy of master Rossellini. There are six short stories in it (I don't remember a few of them), at the beginning, an American soldier has a different language from the Sicilian mushroom. At the beginning, I was still looking forward to how the plot would develop. I didn't know that there was another story about a child stealing shoes and thought it was a sideline. . .
The third story is a love tragedy. An American soldier and a prostitute spent the night talking about a girl he once loved, but he didn't know that the prostitute was the girl, and the more he watched, the more chaotic the film structure was.
Forgive me for giving one star, the level is limited and I don't understand appreciation!
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