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The cornerstone of Italian neorealism. A poor father in postwar Rome needs his bicycle for work. When it is stolen, he and his young son search the city in vain. That’s it. But De Sica’s use of non-professional actors, real locations, and a simple, heartbreaking narrative captures a society’s desperation with unflinching honesty. The ending—father and son disappearing into a crowd after a moment of shameful weakness—is devastating. No special effects, no heroes, just humanity.

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[Box Office Success] + [Critical Acclaim] + [Cultural Preservation] = Hall of Fame Status Top 5 Universally Ranked Masterpieces The cornerstone of Italian neorealism

: A "deranged" survival thriller from Sam Raimi. Reviewers highlight its vicious script and the effective chemistry between Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien. That’s it