A lot of real scenes are used in the film, and many special effects are applied. Of course, it is quite simple or even shabby in the current view, but it is enough to run through the dramatic plot. For example, the sun shining through the clouds, the strong wind overturning the poor people's den, the strong wind blowing away the smoke from the police, the ghost of Granny Lolota and the angel chasing her, and so on.
In terms of special effects, I think of my favorite poet director Cocteau. Cocteau’s film special effects are limited by the times, funds, and technology. They are also very simple, but the beauty of its form and poetic beauty is hard to surpass even today. of.
The film was taken in 1951, and it was the work immediately after De Sica filmed "The Bicycle Thief"
. I don't like this play. The poor cannot keep their original place of residence even with a magic pigeon, and they still need to ride a broomstick to cross to heaven. Such a setting is not so much a kind of great joy or a kind of great compassion. The real dilemma can no longer be overcome by generosity and kindness alone. It's a bit of the pure land of bliss, do you like it or not
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