man's shackles

Katlyn 2022-03-25 09:01:06

I know that many people liked this movie. I tried watching it several times but didn't watch it, because the colors were too old and the atmosphere was too depressing. I didn't watch it. I finally finished watching it today, and found that it is really a movie that can no longer be realistic - from the story design, plot arrangement to performance, it is deeply branded with reality. I don't like movies that are too parallel to life. I feel that they have no aesthetic significance. Although "Bicycle Thief" is realistic, it is not only realistic. It explores a situation in reality: how a person changes from a victim to a thief , a victimizer? This is the situation of many people, and this film has made a vivid and accurate summary of this situation, which is a great film. Desica's sense of life is wider than I imagined. Pasolini's "Mother of Rome" also has some large-scale condemnations of fate. All I see in this film are details, and these details bear more power and vitality. Buying a car, losing a car, looking for a car, stealing a car, a clue is pulled down, and the plot progresses layer by layer. Ritchie himself summed up that he was born with a curse, and a book cannot be separated from this shackle. In fact, who can be free from this shackles?

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Extended Reading
  • Edgardo 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    "One of the first exemplars of pure cinema. No more actors, no more stories, no more mise-en-scène. That is, in the end, there are no more movies in a perfect reality scene of aesthetic value."— Andre Bazin

  • Celine 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    very realistic movie

Bicycle Thieves quotes

  • Antonio Ricci: It's always the same! I might as well go and jump in the river.

  • Bruno: What about the bike?