Set in post-war Italy, "Rocco and His Brothers" is a powerful drama that explores the themes of identity, morality, and the struggles of the working class. The film tells the story of the Parondi family, who leave their rural home to seek a better life in the city. The family's patriarch, Simone (Amedeo Nazzari), has five sons, each with their own unique personality and struggles. Among them are Rocco (Alain Delon) and Ciro (Max Cartier), two brothers who will become embroiled in a tragic love triangle with fatal consequences. As the brothers settle into their new life, they face numerous challenges, from poverty to unemployment, and must contend with the harsh realities of city living. Meanwhile, Simone's oldest son, Vincenzo (Spiros Focas), struggles to come to terms with his own identity and sense of purpose. Rocco, a brooding and intense young man, falls deeply in love with Ginette (Simone Signoret), a beautiful and alluring woman who is part of the family's social circle. However, Ciro, Rocco's younger brother, becomes smitten with Ginette as well, leading to a toxic rivalry between the two brothers. As tensions escalate, the once-close relationship between Rocco and Ciro begins to fray, culminating in a devastating confrontation that will have far-reaching consequences for all involved. Throughout the film, director Luchino Visconti masterfully explores themes of love, loyalty, and the destructive power of unchecked passion. With its stark realism, poetic cinematography, and outstanding performances from its cast, "Rocco and His Brothers" is a gripping and emotionally charged drama that will leave audiences deeply moved.
"Rocco and His Brothers" 是一部意大利新现实主义巨作,讲述了一个穷困潦倒的寡妇和她五个儿子的故事。一旦家庭搬到大城市,两个兄弟之间的兄弟情和爱情纠葛迸发出了致命的火花。导演卢奇诺·维斯康蒂(Luchino Visconti)用现实主义的拍摄风格和深刻的人物刻画,将观众带入了一个充满激情和悲剧的世界。
ReplyThe rivalry between the brothers is a powerful exploration of family, love, and the destructive nature of ambition.
ReplyThe rivalry between the brothers is a powerful exploration of family, love, and the destructive nature of ambition.
ReplyRocco and His Brothers