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The Bicycle Thief

The Bicycle Thief

The Bicycle Thief on the surface is a simple story of a man whose bicycle is stolen and the angst he endures on his unrelenting search for the bike. But the Italian film is actually neo-realist tale depicting life in Italy after war. There are two main components in this film that makes it part of Neo-realism. They are the overall look of the film and the fact that it makes you question human survival.
Like most neo-realist movies, the bicycle thief is shot in black and white. The black and white helps give the film a dreary feeling. The use of color would have given it a more lively , production energy. The black and white adds to the tone of the film which is solemn and gloomy. Also, it makes each person in the background look the same as Ricci.
The use of natural light also contributes to the tone of the tone of the film. It creates shadows all over the city, giving the streets a haunted or scary feel. The sea of people and their shadows in the......


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