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Question.1218 - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040522/ (Links to an external site.) Watch the assigned film.  THEN address these points: Make sure each point is addresses separately:  Make sure you have the proper headings as shown in the sample in the File tab. Give a brief plot summary of the film. What genre was the film and how do you support your answer? What is the theme of the film and how do you support your answer? Type your favorite quote or the scene you enjoyed the most and why. Choose one film FORM and address it in your review. Forms are such techniques, cinematography, screenplay, directing, lighting, editing, sound, scoring, acting, etc. What other film, social cause, or events does this film remind you of and why, other than films we watched in this course.  DO NOT write it doesn't remined me of anything!  And DO NOT say that it reminds you of the core of the film. Ex: If the film is about WWII don't not answer this question with "it reminds me of WWII"

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Bicycle Thieves Review The story is about an unemployed man who gets a job pasting movie posters that could feed his family - this job was provided to him because he had a bicycle that was bought by sacrificing the bedsheets; the man is named "Antonio Ricci," due to his negligence loses the bicycle the same day he got his job. With his young son on his side, Antonio embarks on a journey to search for this stolen bicycle with the fear of plunging his family back into poverty. "Bicycle Thieves" exemplifies the key traits of neo-realism: - with several aspects of social struggles pertaining to the working class, amidst the hardships of post-war Italy - but presented in a documentary kind of style, positioning non-professional actors in gritty locations blurs the line between fiction and reality, creating a sense of authenticity that gave emphasis to the social issues by subtly critiquing systemic inequalities and the human cost of economic recovery, prompting viewers to reflect on societal and political aspects. The theme of the movie revolves around persistence in the face of adversity, depicted through Antonio's unrelenting fight for survival; despite facing seemingly insurmountable challenges like poverty, desperation, and the harsh realities of post-war society, he never gives up on his quest to regain his stolen bicycle and secure his job, which was used as a metaphor for the human spirit's capacity for resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity. The final scene, where Antonio embraces Bruno after their ordeal, holds a powerful emotional resonance; despite the despair of not finding the bike, the simple act of father-son affection embodies the unwavering bond of family and the strength found in unity, even in the face of failure, this scene highlights the film's focus on human connection and the enduring power of hope, even in the bleakest circumstances. De Sica's masterful use of the camera contributes significantly to the film's impact, through several long takes following Antonio on his relentless search create a sense of immediacy and tension, while close-ups on his expressive face reveal the desperation and despair etched onto his features, particularly the positioning of the camera that lingers on the bustling streets and impoverished neighborhoods - that infuses a sense of buzzling urgency, highlighting the stark contrast between hope and hardship that lies at the heart of the film. I believe the intention of the director was to reflect on the neo-realism showcasing a comical lens of poverty and social struggle, such as Vittorio De Sica's "Umberto D." (1952) or Roberto Rossellini's "Rome, Open City" (1946). It also connects to ongoing social causes concerning economic inequality, worker's rights, and the plight of vulnerable communities, reminding us of the importance of empathy and collective action in building a fairer world.

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