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Ladri di biciclette

  • 1948
  • T
  • 1h 29min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,2/10
188.061
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POPOLARITÀ
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Lamberto Maggiorani and Enzo Staiola in Ladri di biciclette (1948)
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Ambientato nell'Italia del dopoguerra, un uomo appartenente alla classe operaia viene derubato della sua bicicletta e si prefigge l'obiettivo di ritrovarla, accompagnato dal figlio.Ambientato nell'Italia del dopoguerra, un uomo appartenente alla classe operaia viene derubato della sua bicicletta e si prefigge l'obiettivo di ritrovarla, accompagnato dal figlio.Ambientato nell'Italia del dopoguerra, un uomo appartenente alla classe operaia viene derubato della sua bicicletta e si prefigge l'obiettivo di ritrovarla, accompagnato dal figlio.

  • Regia
    • Vittorio De Sica
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Cesare Zavattini
    • Luigi Bartolini
    • Oreste Biancoli
  • Star
    • Lamberto Maggiorani
    • Enzo Staiola
    • Lianella Carell
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,2/10
    188.061
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    3048
    21
    • Regia
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Cesare Zavattini
      • Luigi Bartolini
      • Oreste Biancoli
    • Star
      • Lamberto Maggiorani
      • Enzo Staiola
      • Lianella Carell
    • 411Recensioni degli utenti
    • 158Recensioni della critica
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  • Film più votato #124
    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 18 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Interpreti principali26

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    Lamberto Maggiorani
    Lamberto Maggiorani
    • Antonio
    Enzo Staiola
    Enzo Staiola
    • Bruno
    Lianella Carell
    Lianella Carell
    • Maria
    Elena Altieri
    Elena Altieri
    • The Charitable Lady
    Gino Saltamerenda
    Gino Saltamerenda
    • Baiocco
    Giulio Chiari
    Giulio Chiari
    • The Beggar
    Vittorio Antonucci
    Vittorio Antonucci
    • The Thief
    Michele Sakara
    • Secretary of the Charity Organization
    Fausto Guerzoni
    Fausto Guerzoni
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    Carlo Jachino
    • A Beggar
    Giulio Battiferri
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              • Vittorio De Sica
            • Sceneggiatura
              • Cesare Zavattini
              • Luigi Bartolini
              • Oreste Biancoli
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            Reviewers say 'The Bicycle Thief' is celebrated for its powerful depiction of post-war Italy's poverty and desperation, exploring themes of survival, dignity, and moral complexities. Critics praise its neorealistic style, non-professional actors, and poignant father-son relationship. Vittorio De Sica's cinematography and direction are lauded for emotional impact and realism. Some find the simplicity and pacing underwhelming, but many consider it a masterpiece with profound social commentary and enduring relevance, highlighting its exploration of human frailty and the struggle for individuality and respect.
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            8Don-102

            Heartfelt Drama of Post WWII Poverty a Must-See...

            The Italian neo-realist film movement began around the end of WWII with Roberto Rossellini's OPEN CITY in 1946. It is defined and encapsulated by this striking film directed by Vittorio De Sica. THE BICYCLE THIEF is the best of a group of films that depicted the hardship and despair that Europeans, specifically Italians, went through after the death and destruction of the war. The economy was horrible, and the towns and cities were half-destroyed and decaying. Rome is the location for THE BICYCLE THIEF and De Sica shoots the city in grainy black and white with non-professional actors to get a simple, yet unbearingly emotional point across. A simple thing such as a bike can be someone's entire world at that time and losing it means doing something irrational or perhaps necessary.

            The lead in the film is played by Lamberto Maggiorani who seems to be a very good actor. He is not an actor, however, and maybe this is why the film hits its mark so well and comes across so realistically. Maggiorani is of this difficult world and his brooding face is a clear indication of this. His job is to plaster film posters up on the walls of buildings all over Rome. He even hangs a picture that symbolizes the absolute opposite of the misery surrounding him. Rita Hayworth from GILDA is on the walls all over the city, a sign of joy to some, a representation of their own lowly status to others.

            When the bicycle is actually stolen, the "title" character is sought after by Maggiorani and his young son (Enzo Staiola), a little kid with so much acting ability, you swear this must be a documentary. A grueling search throughout Rome has the essential parts of the movie, because we see up close the actual people and places the neo-realist film movement came to represent. It is a small, sad world they live in and the bike has to be found so that they can live. The father is put to the ultimate test in front of his son. Will he do the honorable thing or will he do what his mind and heart know is only possible? These are the tense moments of the film's climax.

            There is a lot of THE BICYCLE THIEF in Benigni's LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL and some obvious comparisons have been drawn because of the father-son relationship. They are worthy of comparison and have equal artistic prowess. What is different about THIEF is the level of intensity maintained throughout. I felt the key element was the music by Alessandro Cicognini, a simple horn that plays so tragically that it is a main character in the picture. What De Sica does here, as well as other neo-realist directors (Rossellini, Fellini), is create for American audiences a powerful counterpoint to what we are used to. An honest, non-corporate portrait of the struggle for life and self-respect. THE BICYCLE THIEF is one of the finest films ever made.

            RATING: 10 of 10
            9daruka456

            Discover the Timeless Tale of Triumph Over Adversity

            "Ladri di biciclette" is a timeless classic that everyone should see. The film, set in post-war Italy, highlights the theme of economic decline in the 1940s and does so with such skill that it's no wonder it is considered one of the foundational works of Italian cinema. The film reveals the hardship of ordinary people and the lengths they have to go to survive in a world that seems to have left them behind.

            The film's portrayal of the characters is touching and heart-wrenching, and it's impossible not to be moved by their struggles. The attention to detail and the artistry of the film are simply stunning, and it's a testament to the filmmakers that the film still resonates with audiences today.
            8planktonrules

            Despite its reputation, it's still not DeSica's best!

            THE BICYCLE THIEVES is an Italian "Neo-realist" film--so called because it used real people in rather ordinary situations. Some see these as anti-Hollywood but the actual reason for them was that after the war, the Italian film industry was in ruin and they were practically broke, so making these simple films about simple people was a natural outgrowth, though some of the groundwork for this style began during the war.

            The story itself is about a poor man who is out of work but is finally able to secure a job using his bicycle. The problem is that soon after starting back to work, the bike is stolen so he spends the rest of the film searching for the bike (sort of like PEEWEE'S GREAT ADVENTURE, but not a comedy). Later in the film, the focus is not just on the bike but on the relationship between the man and his young son. There really is nothing more to this very simple plot, but it is a fascinating time capsule into the desperate state of Italy until its rebirth in the mid-1950s.

            The fact that THE BICYCLE THIEVES is so well known and respected is a testament to the fact that many "in the know" aren't really that smart after all. What they actually didn't realize is that the director (DeSica) did several other films that were at least as good, if not better. I have heard and read much fawning praise for this film while at the same time wondering how these critics can discuss THE BICYCLE THIEVES without mentioning his other great works. It wasn't like THE BICYCLE THIEVES was his one crowning achievement as director--it's just that this one was discovered abroad and by the Oscar people (AMPAS). I challenge you to watch MIRACLE IN MILAN, UMBERTO D or especially THE CHILDREN ARE WATCHING US and then tell me that THE BICYCLE THIEVES is THE great masterpiece. These films (particularly THE CHILDREN ARE WATCHING US) have a great depth of emotion that THE BICYCLE THIEVES lacks and the connection to the audience is greater (provided you ever see these other films).

            I am not cursing THE BICYCLE THIEVES--it is a very good and simple film. But as far as its being a "masterpiece", I just think it's a bit overrated. Before marking this review "not helpful", please first have integrity and see these other films to see what I mean--they are indeed great films and DeSica was an amazing director.
            8FilmOtaku

            Powerful and dramatic

            It is post-war Rome and much of the city's residents are impoverished and desperate for work. One man named Ricci who haunts the job lines day after day to provide for his wife and two children, when suddenly his name is called for a well-paying city job. The only catch is that he needs a bicycle for the job, and he has just pawned his bicycle in order to feed his family. Thus begins `The Bicycle Thief', Vittorio de Sica's gritty study in realism. Ricci and his wife sell the sheets off of their beds to get the bicycle back, only to have the bicycle stolen on his first day on the job. In order to keep the job, he and his young son walk around Rome, desperate to find the thief, and more importantly, the bicycle before his next day of work.

            de Sica chose non-actors to portray the characters in the film, favoring a further realistic vision by casting amateurs. The result is remarkable, because the pain and emotions conveyed are so true. The relationship between father and son is also compelling and endearing, in that for the most part, Ricci treats his son as an equal, letting him in on his innermost thoughts and fears, until the end, when a particular event causes him to be ashamed, and the roles become defined once again.

            `The Bicycle Thief' personifies the refreshing fact that European cinema was more daring and also true in their reaction to post-war life. While America was trying to paint a heavy coat of rosy paint on the times by churning out the saccharine MGM musicals by the dozen, Europe was showing that the effects of a war fought on their home turf did not inspire moments of spontaneously breaking into song, or a choreographed dance number, rather life pretty much sucked, but survival, as difficult and ugly as it can be, is most important. `The Bicycle Thief' has been a critical favorite for decades, and for good reason. It is a must-see film for any cinephile.

            --Shelly
            Foo King

            The true point of the film

            ....is the relationship of the father and son.

            Watch the film with your focus on the son, not the father. Watch what happens to the boy, what he sees, how he is influenced, his point of view. The father is so preoccupied with the bicycle he fails to see what is happening to his son. This is the strength of the film. Watch the boy.

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              Movie director Sergio Leone worked as an assistant to Vittorio De Sica during filming. He also makes a short appearance as a seminary student standing next to Bruno and Antonio during the rainstorm.
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              Antonio Ricci: "There's a cure for everything except death."

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              Edited into Bellissimo: Immagini del cinema italiano (1985)

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            • Data di uscita
              • 24 novembre 1948 (Italia)
            • Paese di origine
              • Italia
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              • Italiano
              • Tedesco
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              • Ladrón de bicicletas
            • Luoghi delle riprese
              • Citta Valmelaina, Via Salaria, Roma, Lazio, Italia
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            • Tempo di esecuzione
              • 1h 29min(89 min)
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              • 1.37 : 1

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