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Billie 2022-12-28 15:52:44
Take the camera to the street
6.9 "Bringing the camera to the street" might sound like a no-brainer, but one can probably realize where it came from. Documentary images have existed for a long time, but the development of images is closer to the appendage of drama or literature. Here is another possibility: a Nazi major...
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Christelle 2022-12-23 15:08:21
the director said
"Rome, Undefended City" is widely regarded as the pioneering work of Italian neorealism. Its advent marks the birth of an important genre in film history, and also means the birth of a new film concept and a new way of film creation.
When director Roberto Rossellini filmed "Rome, Undefended City",...
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Scarlett 2022-12-18 22:28:46
no problem, whatever
As the pioneering work of the new realism genre of film, the plot of "Rome, Undefended City" is actually not complicated. It is very similar to those revolutionary movies in our country in the early days of liberation, especially the paragraph at the end of ambush and sacrifice, of course, because...
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Arnold 2022-12-17 14:17:05
"Rome, the Undefended City" Italian Neorealism
"Rome, Undefended City" Italian neo-realism, shot by Rossellini in 1945. Interestingly, Rossellini had previously shot the film "The White Ship" to promote the Italian fascist army, but he was still in a series of reasons. Prompted to become the director of Italian neorealism.
A series of reasons:...
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Clare 2022-12-11 13:33:52
The beginning of Italian realism, the history of film learning to watch.
"Rome, the Undefended City"
The general explained the map, the priest was playing football, and the new character must be doing something when he appeared on the field.
Foreign movies are full of a lot of meaningless lines, which is what Guoying is the worst at and avoids, so it lacks a lot of life.
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Wiley 2022-12-09 19:05:58
No doubt it is a great work
This film is the pioneering work of Italian neorealism. The shooting techniques and structural forms of the film all reflect the aesthetic pursuit of neorealism. It is a work formed by the representative of neorealism Rossellini based on the oral narrative of the leader of the resistance movement....I
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Mara 2022-12-07 18:57:41
Neorealism
"Rome, the Undefended City" uses melodrama to shock the audience, making it feel the tragic undertones of the play, while freely wandering between documentary realism and dramatic footage. ——"Italian Cinema--From Neorealism to the Present"
Unconsciously, we have developed an...
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Carter 2022-11-28 14:31:32
The real significance is greater than the movie significance
It's fine as a memento, but as a movie I have a hard time putting it down to greatness. At least when I watched it, I didn't have much time to go in. The consequence of being more realistic is that some artistic value may be lost. What impressed me the most was the passage of the pastor helping the...
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Wilfred 2022-11-27 15:46:44
Movie Notes
This film is the opening work of Italian "New Realism", and it also announced the official birth of New Realism. The film also won the Palme d'Or at the first Cannes International Film Festival in 1946. Rossellini, as the first post-war Italian director with a world-renowned reputation, has...
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Tamara 2022-11-25 04:16:04
Reflections from the Invaders
It is said that "Rome, the Undefended City" is the pioneering work of the neo-realism genre of movies. Perhaps it was of far-reaching significance back then, but now it seems that there are no bright spots. The plot is very similar to the revolutionary heroism film in the early days of China's...
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Director: Roberto Rossellini
Language: Italian,German,Latin Release date: October 8, 1945