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Son of the City
Welfare worker Carol is attacked in a swimming pool by the attendant George Lease.
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Plot Summary
Lionello, a man from the countryside, arrives in Rome with dreams of making his fortune. He quickly becomes entangled in the city's underbelly, finding work with a dubious businessman and falling for a seemingly innocent woman. As Lionello navigates the harsh realities of urban life, his illusions are shattered, revealing a world of corruption and moral compromise.
Critical Reception
Son of the City was recognized for its stark portrayal of the disillusionment and social stratification experienced by those migrating to urban centers in post-war Italy. While its gritty realism and performances were often praised, some critics found its narrative bleak. It captured a significant societal shift and offered a critical lens on the Italian economic miracle's impact on individuals.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic depiction of social issues.
Noted for strong performances, particularly from Ugo Tognazzi.
Some found the film's tone overly pessimistic.
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Fun Fact
The film is considered a significant work of Italian social cinema, reflecting the stark realities faced by many during Italy's post-war economic boom and subsequent urbanization.
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