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Lucinda 2022-03-23 09:02:47
Looking at your little clear words, I express my sincere disgust.
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...
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Ofelia 2022-03-20 09:02:23
A fine humanist lesson
Maybe it is just me, but I was filled with conflicting emotions of sympathy and annoyance, towards the main character, Umberto D., throughout the movie. Maybe that's what Lu Xun means by "mourning his misfortune, angering him without arguing". The old man is vain, petty, and hopelessly inept, an...
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Israel 2022-01-12 08:01:12
A sigh
As the coffin of Italian neo-realism movies and one of the legendary Desica’s most cherished works, "Vimbelto D" (also known as "Wind Candle Tears") highlights the features of neo-realistic movies. Features and reached a high level of art. The film focuses on the survival plight of the retired...
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Tressie 2022-01-12 08:01:12
"Wind Candle Tears"-the vicissitudes of history and the hard life add tears
Vittorio de Sica was an important director in the renaissance of Italian neo-realism after World War II, and an actor with great talent and charm. Most of his films are in-depth studies of the life of the Italian working class after the war, reflecting a natural style. His significance at the time...
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Guy 2022-01-12 08:01:12
Reprinted a comment: the image is out of the plot and towards a pure visual situation
Deleuze often quotes characters or stories in movies to dramatize certain philosophical issues, which belong to the scope of symbolic signs, which are used to strengthen the "distance between man and the world." The most striking example appears in Di Sijia 's " The Candle Tears of the Wind": When...
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Coleman 2022-01-12 08:01:12
The corner of life, the desire to live
A poor, widow and retired civil servant ran into a wall everywhere trying to survive. In despair, only the beloved puppy awakened his desire for life. The people do not live their lives, and the demonstrations are expelled, mocking the government's inaction. The upper echelons are polite and...
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Jasmin 2022-01-12 08:01:12
Dogs are trustworthy, people are not trustworthy
Vittorio De Sica's another neo-realistic movie. For his other masterpiece "The Bike Thief", I have seen a few of them in the film and television literature class, but I have never had the opportunity to see what happened. "Wind Candle Tears" is also Desika's work after seeing Mtime's introduction....
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Icie 2022-01-12 08:01:12
The unruly face of the old man in "Wind Candle Tears"
In 2009, there was a film "Man and Dog" in France, which was a remake of the Italian film "Wind Candle Tears". "The Tears of the Wind" filmed in 52 years is the work of De Sica. This great director who has filmed "The Bike Stealer", "The End", "Italian Wedding" and so on, occupies the history...
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Katelyn 2022-01-12 08:01:12
Puppy and Desica [From Li Zongheng Film Critic]
Any encounter is your own formation track. After all, this film has been in my mind for many years. When I started studying film more than ten years ago, it appeared frequently in various recommended film lists and film history lists, which made me remember it firmly, but I haven’t seen it in many...
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Jaime 2022-01-12 08:01:12
Really old and helpless
From the children in "The Child is Watching Us" and "Shoe Shine Boy", to the father and son in "The Bicycle Thief", to the old man in "Umberto D", Desika's new Realism is a history of the spiritual growth of Italians after the war. But in fact, no matter which group the camera is aimed at, the...
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