Rossellini's 1945 film "Rome, the Undefended City" clearly marked a moment in film history, a veritable immortal masterpiece in film history. In 1945, the year when World War II ended, the anti-fascist alliance defeated the fascist forces of the Axis powers, and mankind passed through a cataclysmic catastrophe peacefully. Produced in the year the war ended, this film uses a realistic approach to show a specific war-era "Roman style painting", but it is not a style painting in the general sense, it is not everyday life, it shows the The harsh scene of war is the test of human life, human dignity, and human belief in the harsh scene of war.
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