The Film Bicycle Thieves, The Earth Trembles, Open City

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The Films Bicycle Thieves, The Earth Trembles, and Rome, Open City, represent morality and emphasis of emotions, which are main principles of Italian Neorealism. These principles are used to illustrate the new direction in filmmaking that seeks to reveal the reality of post world war two Italy. The neorealist movement was a grown breaking evolution that planted its roots in Italy at the end of world war two. This movement was a reaction to the arduous time that was filled with political strife and despairing economic conditions. The war had lasting effects on the state of the country as a whole and caused complete chaos for most of its citizens. At this time, many influential directors turned to their cameras to show the immense suffering …show more content…

These films hold a strong sense of the dilemma for the ordinary individual that is affected by political circumstances that are beyond their control. These actors were no longer perfectly attractive and trained, which made their emotions real and relatable. The surroundings were not perfectly constructed and ornate since the director was using as basic Mise-en-scene as possible. This simplicity made it easier to represent the change in the conditions of everyday life for the common Italian. Truly evoking the consciousness of repression and desperation. Although neorealism challenged the style of cinema that the viewer found comfortable, it was much more than just a new cinematic style. Neorealism was the expression of morality and the struggles of the common …show more content…

But he needs a bicycle, and must supply his own, so his wife Maria pawns the family's entire stock of bed linen to redeem the bicycle he had already hocked. This shows the desperation for any money the family can find. When his bicycle is stolen on his first day at work instead of giving up, Antonio drops everything and searches the streets of Rome with his son, Bruno, to get his bike back. Antonio seeks out the police thinking they will take the theft very seriously, but they have no concern for such a petty theft. To the police, his loss is just another silly bike, but to Antonio this bike is his life. If Antonio were to go home there would be a very slim chance that he would find another job, especially one that has the prospect of so much money. “It takes on a new meaning only because of the social position of the victim. Without the haunting specter of unemployment, which places the event in the Italian society of 1948, it would be an utterly banal misadventure”(Bazin

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