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Umberto D.

  • 1952
  • 13
  • 1h 29min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,1/10
30 mil
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Umberto D. (1952)
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Un anciano y su perro luchan por sobrevivir en Roma con su pensión.Un anciano y su perro luchan por sobrevivir en Roma con su pensión.Un anciano y su perro luchan por sobrevivir en Roma con su pensión.

  • Dirección
    • Vittorio De Sica
  • Guión
    • Cesare Zavattini
  • Reparto principal
    • Carlo Battisti
    • Maria Pia Casilio
    • Lina Gennari
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,1/10
    30 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • Guión
      • Cesare Zavattini
    • Reparto principal
      • Carlo Battisti
      • Maria Pia Casilio
      • Lina Gennari
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    • 92Reseñas de críticos
    • 92Metapuntuación
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    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 3 premios y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Carlo Battisti
    Carlo Battisti
    • Umberto Domenico Ferrari
    Maria Pia Casilio
    Maria Pia Casilio
    • Maria
    Lina Gennari
    Lina Gennari
    • Antonia Belloni
    Ileana Simova
    Ileana Simova
    • La donna nella camera di Umberto
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    • La suora all' ospedale
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          10kenbishton

          Test your own compassion rating with this movie

          Enough has been said about this wonderful movie already and I'm not going to repeat what others have written at length except to say that I've just come to this film totally unprepared and now feel emotionally shattered. I've watched it as the 44th movie in a collection of 50 so-called art-house films in a DVD collection from Criterion. These allegedly "essential" movies are presented alphabetically and that is how I've viewed them, so it's taken me quite some time to get to the letter U. If I'd started with this De Sica classic I may have felt disinclined to watch any of the others!

          Indeed, in a lifetime of over 50 years of watching movies - everything from the truly execrable to the totally inspirational - this is the first and only film I've ever sought to review on this site. I know there are a few detractors out there on the message-boards who cannot see beyond their own cynicism, but I pity them. This movie remains timeless, as potent as when it was made in 1952. You don't have to be old, you don't have to be a dog-lover (although it helps), and you certainly don't have to be a fan of neo-realist Italian cinema. All you have to be is a good human being. Watching this movie is a sort of 'humanity test' and thankfully most of the reviewers here have passed it.

          I'm sorry, "Cinema Paradiso", you've just been relegated to Second Best Foreign Film.
          9frankwiener

          Unbreakable Bonds

          Who among us doesn't fear that one day he or she will meet the fate of Umberto D., a pensioner who discovers that he can't scrape together enough money in order to live? A retiree, such as myself, doesn't have to reside in ravaged, dehumanized, postwar Rome to witness the dreaded nightmare of outliving his or her finances and, even worse, the worry about our dog's fate if we are no longer able to provide the homes that they need? So why do I love this film so much when it causes me so much personal trepidation about my own future--and that of my precious best friend?

          Aside from a very talented Napoleone, who plays the dog Flike for all but two dog scenes and manages to steal the show in the process, the two main human actors, Carlo Battisti and Maria Pia Casilio, both remarkably appearing as amateurs, are superb, which is a triumph in itself for the film's accomplished director, Vittorio de Sica. The photography of post-World War II Rome by G.R. Aldo, combined with the highly dramatic music of prolific film composer Alessandro Cicognini, completes the recipe for an outstanding cinematic success that has withstood the test of time. The striking image of Maria standing at the window as Umberto departs in the tram will remain with me for the rest of my life. This film is not only about the relationship of a man and his faithful little dog but about the love between Maria and Umberto in a world that seems to be totally void of compassion.

          There are too many memorable scenes in this film to describe in one review, but the one segment that leaves an indelible mark on me is the instance when little Flike, for good reason, momentarily loses faith in his human companion, but I won't reveal any other information about the scene. If that situation alone doesn't deeply move you, I don't know what will.

          One doesn't have to be in an advanced stage of life, such as myself, in order to fall in love with this movie. Umberto D's plight is one that should resonate with moviegoers of all ages and economic conditions. Hardship to the point of desperation could happen to any of us at any time. I have learned from adversity that nothing is ever guaranteed, so appreciate all that you have today, don't forget to kiss your precious, little doggie goodnight, and never lose your best friend's trust, not even for a brief moment in time. It will break your heart.
          anton-6

          A classic neo-realist film!

          This touching story of a poor man in Italy after the war. The director, De Sica has also done the masterpiece "The bicycle thief". A very good and simple film that almost perfectly shows his fight to live a decent life his last years. The end is VERY sad(still I felt it had some hope). A highly recommended film. Also Carlo Battisti's performance is masterful. 9/10
          10anhedonia

          An unforgettable masterpiece

          This is storytelling at its simplest and most beautiful. An old man - his sole companion, a dog - tries to survive on a fixed, tight income while being mistreated by his landlady.

          DeSica brilliantly captures the despair of his protagonist and makes this film unforgettably powerful. This film deserves to be seen by everyone, not just those who enjoy foreign-language films.

          This film is touching, memorable and manages to draw us into Umberto's life without ever becoming maudlin. The denouement is heartbreaking, but the film never lapses into sentimentality. "Umberto D" truly is one of the greatest films ever made.
          10randomcha

          Have A Good Cry

          An elderly retired civil servant in Rome is about to be forced onto the streets due to the loss of his pension, with only his little dog to comfort him. I'm not even a dog lover and this movie STILL got to me. I rented this on video when I was in high school and my mom ended up watching it with me. The ending (which I won't spoil for those who haven't seen it yet) is the only time I can remember when we have both been crying at the same time during a movie. This is truly a beautiful film and I have to see again soon.

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          • Curiosidades
            This is the first and only film for non-actor Carlo Battisti, who plays the leading role in the film. His real occupation was that of a Professor of Linguistics at the Università degli Studi di Firenze.
          • Pifias
            Near the beginning when he is eating with the other old men he hands the plates of everyone near to him to the waitress. In the next shot everyone has plates in front of them again.
          • Citas

            Maria, la servetta: What's the matter, Mr. Umberto?

            Umberto Domenico Ferrari: I'm tired.

            Maria, la servetta: Of her?

            Umberto Domenico Ferrari: it's a little of everything.

          • Conexiones
            Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Historias del cine: La moneda de lo absoluto (1999)

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          Detalles

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          • Fecha de lanzamiento
            • 29 de septiembre de 1952 (Uruguay)
          • País de origen
            • Italia
          • Idioma
            • Italiano
          • Títulos en diferentes países
            • Humberto D.
          • Localizaciones del rodaje
            • The Pantheon, Piazza della Rotonda, Roma, Lacio, Italia
          • Empresas productoras
            • Dear Film
            • Rizzoli Film
            • Produzione Films Vittorio De Sica
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          • Duración
            1 hora 29 minutos
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Relación de aspecto
            • 1.37 : 1

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