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Italian Neorealism/Umberto D.


Anyone else get a total Italian Neorealism vibe from this film? In particular, I thought often of De Sica's _Umberto D._

The individual scenes that made up the film, meanwhile, were heavily influenced by Chaplin and Keaton... both faves of the French, IIRC.

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Not really. At least I wan't thinking about that. However, what I kept thinking was how much this was a knockoff of Chaplin's Limelight.

"I think that silent films got a lot more things right than talkies." --Stanley Kubrick

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Neorealism in animation is more evident in a japanese series titled 3000 leagues in search of mother, based on the novel Cuore and directed by isao takahata.
Gives this series a look, though it is 35 years old. It is one of the best

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i didn't sense a neorealistic feel for the film, but I did notice the similarities this had with Umberto D

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I think it's hard to call any cartoon neorealist, strictly speaking, but the parallels between the themes of a lot of neorealist films is obvious (Umberto D, Bicycle Thieves and especially La Strada).

These bastards!

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