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Ragazzo
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Plot Summary
In post-war Italy, a young orphan named Ragazzo navigates the harsh realities of life as a street urchin. He finds himself drawn into the criminal underworld, encountering both danger and unexpected friendships. His journey is one of survival, marked by a desperate search for belonging and a glimmer of hope in a bleak existence.
Critical Reception
Nino Manfredi's directorial debut, 'Ragazzo,' is a poignant, albeit somber, portrayal of childhood hardship in post-war Italy. While lauded for its authentic atmosphere and Manfredi's sensitive performance, the film's stark realism and bleak narrative have polarized audiences, with some finding it deeply moving and others too depressing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of post-war poverty and Nino Manfredi's touching performance.
Criticized by some for its relentlessly grim tone and lack of optimistic resolution.
Seen as a powerful, albeit difficult, character study of resilience in the face of adversity.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Ragazzo' is not readily available through standard Google user ratings. However, discussions indicate a strong emotional impact, with viewers often highlighting the film's raw portrayal of childhood struggles and the lead actor's compelling performance.
Fun Fact
This film marked the directorial debut of veteran Italian actor Nino Manfredi, who also stars in and co-wrote the screenplay for 'Ragazzo'.
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