Carlo Antonelli, ingegnere genovese, viene aggredito e decide di farsi giustizia da solo. All'inizio i rapinatori sembrano avere il sopravvento, ma poi viene aiutato da Tommy, un giovane rap... Leggi tuttoCarlo Antonelli, ingegnere genovese, viene aggredito e decide di farsi giustizia da solo. All'inizio i rapinatori sembrano avere il sopravvento, ma poi viene aiutato da Tommy, un giovane rapinatore che si schiera dalla sua parte.Carlo Antonelli, ingegnere genovese, viene aggredito e decide di farsi giustizia da solo. All'inizio i rapinatori sembrano avere il sopravvento, ma poi viene aiutato da Tommy, un giovane rapinatore che si schiera dalla sua parte.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Gianni Rubei
- (as Luigi Guerra)
- Photograph
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- Gangster at Drydock
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- Casinò Gambler
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- Gunman with Glasses
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- Police Officer
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- Michael Gambino
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Recensioni in evidenza
Very much a period piece, if it seems a bit much at times, you need to read up on what Italian society was like when this was filmed. A strike every other day, a bombing on the off days, petty crime rampant, sex drugs and rock 'n roll everywhere, police on the take, mafia shakedowns about anywhere, kidnappings, extortion... If you're not going to make a primo revenge flick in that milieu, I guess you never will. The Italian title is more descriptive. "A Citizen who Rebels".
The film's strongest asset is Franco Nero's compelling performance. Nero convincingly captures Antonelli's transformation from a mild-mannered engineer to a determined avenger. His portrayal is nuanced, balancing vulnerability and intensity, which adds depth to a character that could have easily fallen into clichéd territory. The supporting cast, including Giancarlo Prete as the hardened ex-convict Tommy, also delivers solid performances that enhance the film's gritty realism.
Visually, Il cittadino si ribella excels with its dynamic cinematography and gritty urban settings. Castellari's direction is adept at creating tension, particularly in the film's numerous action sequences. The car chases and shootouts are well-choreographed and thrilling, providing a visceral punch that keeps the audience engaged. The film's score, composed by Guido and Maurizio De Angelis, complements the action with its energetic and evocative themes, further immersing viewers in the film's intense atmosphere.
However, the film is not without its flaws. The narrative sometimes feels uneven, with pacing issues that can detract from the overall momentum. Some plot points are resolved too conveniently, which can undermine the film's gritty realism. Despite these shortcomings, Il cittadino si ribella remains a compelling watch, offering a raw and unfiltered look at one man's fight against crime and the personal costs of vigilantism. It's a film that resonates with the frustrations of its era.
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- QuizFranco Nero did almost all of his own stunts.
- BlooperAfter two young thugs hit Franco Nero's car and threaten him, a boom mike is reflected in their car as they drive off.
- Citazioni
Tommy: [Tommy felt unconscious and almost bleed to death, after being shot by the group of muggers] Hah, we made it... We got rid of them.
Carlo Antonelli: Hah, you bet your ass.
Tommy: [Carlo put unconscious Tommy aside from the bulldozer] The garage. I deserve... my down payment, huh?
Carlo Antonelli: You sure do. We are going to open the biggest garage of all time. You'll be famous. Big Tommy, a real personality, and all the girls will come to your garage just to see Big Tommy!
Tommy: [still straining] Jesus... What a big garage you found...
Carlo Antonelli: Yeah.
Tommy: It's the biggest place... I've ever seen.
Carlo Antonelli: [in tears] And we'll fill it with cars. There'll be so many, there won't be room to work. Over there... Over there we'll put the race cars. The bodyworks will go over there. And the motors, you can fix in that corner. And we'll pipe in music.There will be a beautiful waiting room, and,
Carlo Antonelli: [Tommy dies] ... and we'll have a place for snacks. What do you think, partner?
Carlo Antonelli: [looks at the dying Tommy] GOD!
- Versioni alternativeUS VHS release (renamed Street Law) is heavily cut (77 min's). Compared to the UK home video releases it is almost 24 min's shorter (when converted to PAL speed). DVD by Blue Underground is uncut.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Street Law: Laying Down the Law (2006)
- Colonne sonoreGoodbye My Friend
(uncredited)
Written by Guido De Angelis, Maurizio De Angelis, Cesare De Natale and Susan Duncan Smith
Arranged and conducted by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis
Sung by Cesare De Natale and Susan Duncan Smith
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Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 42 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1