The Bicycle Thief

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Vittorio De Sica's remarkable 1947 drama of desperation and survival in Italy's devastating post-war depression earned a special Oscar for its affecting power. Shot in the streets and alleys of Rome, De Sica uses the real-life environment of contemporary life to frame his moving drama of a desperate father whose new job delivering cinema posters is threatened when a street thief steals his bicycle. Too poor to buy another, he and his son take to the streets in an impossible search for his bike. Cast with nonactors and filled with the real street life of Rome, this landmark film helped define the Italian neorealist approach with its mix of real life details, poetic imagery, and warm sentimentality. De Sica uses the wandering pair to witness the lives of everyday folks, but ultimately he paints a quiet, poignant portrait of father and son, played by nonprofessionals Lamberto Maggiorani and Enzo Staiola, whose understated performances carry the heart of the film. De Sica and scenarist Cesare Zavattini also collaborated on Shoeshine, Miracle in Milan, and Umberto D, all classics in the neorealist vein, but none of which approach the simple poetry and quiet power achieved in The Bicycle Thief. --Sean Axmaker



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I recently watched this. What a great movie, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. The musical score was outstanding. What a tough time to live that was. Quite a bit different than today.

The actors in the film were all amateurs. Vittorio De Sica decided not to use professionals.

Wow, that's pretty surprising. The lead actor did an amazing job of showing his desperation throughout the movie.


The plot of Tim Burton's Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985), which features Pee-wee Herman trying to find his stolen bike, is loosely based on Bicycle Thieves.

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Glad to see you're expanding your horizons with something other than old unknown Adam Sandler movies... ;)

This is my 2nd favorite movie of all time.
 
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Glad to see you're expanding your horizons with something other than old unknown Adam Sandler movies... ;)

This is my 2nd favorite movie of all time.

***note to self, Chaplin must only check this forum every few weeks***:D

What's your 1st, Seven Samurai? Speaking of Seven movies, what the heck happened to The Seventh Seal? It dropped to #82 on IMDB's top 250. It used to be in the top 5. Too many short attention spanned people voting on movies I guess.
 
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