Looking at your little clear words, I express my sincere disgust.

Lucinda 2022-03-23 09:02:47

Also Neorealism. Obviously it is realism, and the pension will be given a little bit. If we think about it from reality, it is similar to layoffs after the reform, which is worse than this.

This old man still has a pension, and being laid off means he is unemployed. Now I get it.

In addition, this old man still can't put down the air to beg for food, which can explain the inherent class view of his body and would rather commit suicide. However, I saw a story on the Internet. After the wave of layoffs began, a family of laid-off workers in a southern city took medicine and committed suicide. Don't know if it's true.

In short, this is a realistic film, and it is quite heavy after watching it. Contact the current social security, do not know what will happen in the future. Whether future pensions can catch up with rising prices is still unknown.

In short, this film is suitable for Xiaoxin to watch.

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Extended Reading
  • Lionel 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    @小西天. Rewatch. It is said to be Bergman's favorite movie. The 15,000 lire that can't be gathered together, one person and one dog with nowhere to stay. The thought of being with his puppy became his reprieve. Just like the alarm clock can't be turned off and hidden under the quilt, the fate of the old man and the young girl seems to be hanging in the balance, but it is doomed to tragedy. Dismayed, hopeless. Some resented why they had read it all over again, and had to come here on a cold winter night to suffer the second crop.

  • Charley 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    There is no trace of tears in the wind and candle, and there is only a dog left in the old age. This kind of new realism is really meaningless~

Umberto D. quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Umberto Domenico Ferrari: Flike!

  • Maria, la servetta: What's the matter, Mr. Umberto?

    Umberto Domenico Ferrari: I'm tired.

    Maria, la servetta: Of her?

    Umberto Domenico Ferrari: it's a little of everything.