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Napoleon 2022-07-04 23:37:50
only real
The rise of Italian neorealism has made people around the world pay attention to the documentary nature of films.
Rossellini expresses his most realistic brushstrokes about the reality of post-war Italy.
The film consists of 6 stories, through which Rossellini focuses on the hard life and struggle...
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Jude 2022-07-04 20:42:00
Everyone thinks they are right
1. Like a short story, there are no adjectives, only verbs and nouns.
2. Seamless integration of fictional and non-fictional footage, a real sense of war.
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Janie 2022-07-04 17:50:49
"War": Life is not a movie, but he uses movies to approach life infinitely
No matter how many war epics and sensational movies you have seen, you will be moved by Roberto Rossellini's "War of Fire". In fact, the more you watch the grand narratives of war, the more you will be moved by a movie like Fire of War. Because "War" is the flagship of the Italian neo-realism...
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Lizzie 2022-07-04 14:36:27
war sentient beings
As a 1946 film, "War" is still highly regarded by many directors today. As the second part of Rossellini's realism trilogy, the film still continues the real scenes in "Rome, Undefended City", unscripted, non-professional actors, natural light and so on. The footage is still filled with dilapidated...
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Angelo 2022-07-04 14:34:20
FIFA20丨DAY1 "War": This is war
The first screening day of the 20th #Faro IslandFilm Festival# brings you "War Fire", please see the evaluation of the people of the front line involved in the war!
Fruit trees:
The structure is simple and rude, but fortunately the kernel is complete. Each character has a somewhat...
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Director: Roberto Rossellini
Language: Italian,English,German,Sicilian,Latin Release date: March 29, 1948