The Bicycle Theif ... Joined by his son Bruno, Antonio vainly searches for his bike, eventually resorting to the humiliation of theft himself. Throughout ... View More
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Bicycle Theif ... enjoyed the Sabbath. Here we see the contrast, between Antonio and Bruno and the rest of the restaurant clientele. This signifies the ... View More
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Film Analysis: The Bicycle Th ... same idea. Bruno and Antonio stand silently while the others around them are chattering around them, as if talking through them. ... View More
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Neorealism ... Hopeless, Antonio and Bruno wander aimlessly through Rome, landing outside of a soccer stadium where hundreds of bicycles are parked. ... View More
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The Strength of Love ... father and son. Antonio Ricci, the father, and Bruno, the son, grow to depend on each other throughout the film. The intense search ... View More
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Bicycle thief ... The increasing disregard for Bruno, who represents Antonioamp39s family, the well being of which is his true goal, is symptomatic of another thematic element ... View More
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The Bicycle Thief ... However, watching Antonio and his son Bruno interact and communicate with each other rendered a compassion from me that may have otherwise stayed dormant ... View More
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Comparison of Two Films ... A long, travelling shot of a street bazaar shows Antonio and Bruno searching through an endless sea of nondescript bicycles, all presumably stolen. ... View More
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