Showing posts with label Foreign Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foreign Film Festival. Show all posts
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Bicycle Thief
The Bicycle Thief - Vittorio De Sica
Inspired by the serendipity of a free month on Netflix and a 'foreign' movie reviewing meme on a couple of good blogs I follow (here & here) I decided I would watch some films and write something about them. I thought that I would pick a 'classic' I had never seen to start the ball rolling.
The classic is The Bicycle Thief (a.k.a. Bicycle Thieves). The film is set on the grim streets of post war Rome. Men swarm up an anonymous looking stairs in a high rise building as the credits roll and then fallback as a cigar smoking functionary emerges, descends and calls for Ricci. Someone has to run over to get Ricci who is not paying any attention. When he gets over he is told "You'll hang posters", handed a slip and told to go to the employment office. Disbelievingly he says "My god, a job." But there is a catch. He will need a bicycle and his is in the repair shop and money will have to be found to redeem it.
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