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Muerte de un ciclista

  • 1955
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,7/10
4,7 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Muerte de un ciclista (1955)
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Una pareja que tiene un romance golpea a un ciclista con su automóvil y no ofrece ayuda por temor a que su relación quede expuesta.Una pareja que tiene un romance golpea a un ciclista con su automóvil y no ofrece ayuda por temor a que su relación quede expuesta.Una pareja que tiene un romance golpea a un ciclista con su automóvil y no ofrece ayuda por temor a que su relación quede expuesta.

  • Dirección
    • Juan Antonio Bardem
  • Guión
    • Juan Antonio Bardem
    • Luis Fernando de Igoa
  • Reparto principal
    • Lucia Bosè
    • Alberto Closas
    • Bruna Corrà
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,7/10
    4,7 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Juan Antonio Bardem
    • Guión
      • Juan Antonio Bardem
      • Luis Fernando de Igoa
    • Reparto principal
      • Lucia Bosè
      • Alberto Closas
      • Bruna Corrà
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    • 38Reseñas de críticos
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    Lucia Bosè
    Lucia Bosè
    • María José de Castro
    • (as Lucia Bose)
    Alberto Closas
    Alberto Closas
    • Juan Fernández Soler
    Bruna Corrà
    • Matilde Luque Carvajal
    • (as Bruna Corra)
    Carlos Casaravilla
    Carlos Casaravilla
    • Rafael Sandoval
    Otello Toso
    • Miguel Castro
    Alicia Romay
    Alicia Romay
    • Carmina
    Julia Delgado Caro
    Julia Delgado Caro
    • Doña Maria
    Matilde Muñoz Sampedro
    Matilde Muñoz Sampedro
    • Vecina del ciclista
    Mercedes Albert
    • Cristina
    José Sepúlveda
    José Sepúlveda
    • Comisario
    • (as Jose Sepulveda)
    José Prada
    José Prada
    • Decano
    • (as Jose Prada)
    Fernando Sancho
    Fernando Sancho
    • Guardia de tráfico
    Manuel Alexandre
    Manuel Alexandre
    • Otro ciclista
    Jacinto San Emeterio
    Jacinto San Emeterio
    • Joaquín
    Manuel Arbó
    Manuel Arbó
    • Padre Iturrioz
    • (as Manuel Arbo)
    Emilio Alonso
    • Jorge
    Margarita Espinosa
    • Encarna
    Rufino Inglés
    Rufino Inglés
    • Nico
    • (as Rufino Ingles)
    • Dirección
      • Juan Antonio Bardem
    • Guión
      • Juan Antonio Bardem
      • Luis Fernando de Igoa
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    9harrisoncohen

    Breaking the Rules - The Formation of a Unique Hybrid of Spanish Cinema

    Breaking the Rules

    Juan Antonio Bardem's Muerte de un ciclista (Death of a Cyclist)

    The Formation of a Unique Hybrid of Spanish Cinema

    1955. At the height of the cold war, almost twenty years under the Franco regime, Spain, a country fiercely divided by poverty and societal division prepares with the support of the United States, to enter into the United Nations. American investors arrive in Spain for the chance to buy into the developing Spanish economy. Meanwhile on a cold winter's day, dusk is falling and the Sun's dying rays hit the highway. Enrique Arízaga cycles past and off into the outlying horizon. Almost as soon as he has gone out of sight, a screeching of brakes is heard in the distance and a black car slams to a halt around the bend; the cricket chirps. A man jumps out and rushes over. On observing the cyclist is still breathing, he calls over to the woman, inside the car. She gets out and calls back over to him. The woman beckons him again to desert the scene of the accident, leaving the cyclist to die. The car moves off again disappearing towards Madrid.

    In the immediacy of its establishing sequence, Juan Antonio Bardem's Muerte de un ciclista (Death of a Cyclist) already outlines the foundations and circumstances behind the film's plot. An adulterous couple, Juan (Alberto Closas) and María José (Lucia Bosè) run down a cyclist on their way back to Madrid after a clandestine meeting in the outskirts. Rather than call for help the couple, fearful of the discovery of their adulterous relationship, flee the scene of the accident. Bardem's film focuses on the tribulations and strains on the characters' relationship from that point onwards and the lengths they go to keep their crimes of adultery and murder under cover.

    Spanish director Juan Antonio Bardem (1922-2002) explored and made use of a variety of genres within his early career. In Esa pareja feliz (1951) and ¡Bienvenido Mr Marshall! (1953), both joint ventures with contemporary Luis García Berlanga, Bardem through the conventions of comedy was able to develop a structure of parody and political satire. In Cómicos (1954), Bardem was heavily influenced by the genre of Hollywood melodrama, in particular that of films such as All About Eve (1950), a convention he would continue to develop throughout later films including Calle Mayor (1956).

    Throughout Muerte de un ciclista Bardem develops a compound of contrasting style and genre to represent key issues within Spanish society. Prominent themes and genres within the film include film noir and the femme fatale mould, the Hitchcock suspense thriller, Italian neo-realism and soviet montage. Bardem uses these contrasting elements directly after one another in order to create what Marsha Kinder refers to as a 'rupture' within the centrality of the plot of the Hollywood melodrama. In the same way as the unnatural cutting and contrasting imagery Bardem uses, the film is able to ideologically expose corrupt and immoral elements of the Franco regime. The focus of this essay is to explore and to investigate these various elements and analyse the way in which they come together in forming a hybrid that is unique within the history of Spanish cinema.

    Through the usage of a variety of contrasting elements and genre Bardem is able to ideologically expose the corrupt elements of the Franco regime. Today Muerte de un ciclista stands as a critique of the conformist values that it ridicules and attempts to tear apart. It breaks all the rules and shows the power of cinema to revolutionise daily life. In the same way as Bardem's characters of María José who breaks the conformist gender rules of Francoist Spain, Matilde who rebels against the institutional system and Juan who goes against the corruption and falseness of his class background, so too does Muerte de un ciclista rebel both by taking a stand against the corrupt Franco regime and also by breaking the rules of mainstream conventional cinema in order to present something vitally fresh and unique in Spanish film. Alfred Hitchcock once noted that it is important to know the limits of commercial cinema. Bardem is able to successfully use a clash of genre to stretch the viewer close to an absolute limit and is subsequently able to breakdown and underline the key political issues surrounding contemporary Spanish society. In the same way as the moral courage that the character of Juan is able to attain, Bardem seeks to signify the same moral fibre that the Spanish regime strove to repress. Like the broken window imagery that Bardem puts forward towards the end of the film, so too does a hole within the melodramatic centrality serve as a central element within the film's plot in order to be clashed with and torn apart. It is through this hybrid and "rupture" of genre that Juan Antonio Bardem's Muerte de un ciclista has been able to create a quintessential feat in Spanish cinema.

    Harrison Cohen

    "What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?" – Lady Macbeth
    8masonfisk

    NOIR SPANISH STYLE...!

    A 1955 Spanish language film (from Spain) which finds a well to do couple (Albert Closas & Lucia Bose) hitting a bicyclist on the road one night & decide to flee from the scene of the crime. Once back in their respective corners (Bose is married & stepping out w/Closas) they both descend into their own moral quandaries w/Closas guilt ridden (heading to the victim's neighborhood to find out about the man) while Bose is blasé about the whole thing even though a hanger-on in her social circle insinuates he knows what happened. Closas is inconsolable however even suggesting towards the film's end to turn themselves over to the authorities which doesn't end well for him. Getting much mileage from guilt, director Juan Antonio Bardem (who turns out to be an uncle to Oscar winner Javier Bardem) milks the moody lighting for all its worth w/winning performances across the board especially Bose who is perfect as the femme fatale.
    7gbill-74877

    Great context and social points, average drama

    It's a great premise, and director Juan Antonio Bardem plunges us immediately into the drama of a pair of lovers who accidentally hit a bicyclist on a deserted road and then just leave him to die. As the story unfolds, we find out more these people and the setting itself. The man (Alberto Closas) is a math professor who got his job through his powerful brother-in-law, and the woman (Lucia Bosè) has been his lover since before the Spanish Civil War, but who left him while he was off fighting it in order to marry into wealth and a higher social standing. Both are thus privileged, but somewhat morally compromised even before the accident. By contrast, the victim is from a much more humble background, which we see when the professor tries to visit his widow. Still later, we find that the place where the accident occurred, on a road through a barren landscape, was also where the professor had been fighting in the war, and there is clearly meaning in that fact. (As an aside, the landscape may remind you of the 1973 Spanish film 'The Spirit of the Beehive', and there is something eerie and sad about these films made under authoritarian rule that seem to show the devastation of the spirit via this type of scenery.)

    The pair are threatened when a pianist/art critic (Carlos Casaravilla) begins making oblique comments hinting that he knows something, and then later when the pair disagree about whether to admit what they've done or not. This tension is strong in the beginning, but falters a bit with an unnecessary subplot involving one of the professor's students, as well as in becoming a bit too much of a morality tale. It's also pretty clear what the art critic knows, but the pretense for ambiguity is carried on a little too long, and this interesting subplot and character aren't taken advantage of in better ways. It picks up towards the end though, with Bosè delivering some great moments through the coolness of her eyes, and a dramatic finish.

    The film makes social points in showing how far the wealthy will go to obtain or maintain their position, and you can see in it political commentary too. After the war, society is stratified in unfair ways, with a big gap between the powerful and the poor, and indeed, the powerful can sometimes believe they are above the law. The scene of the crime being near a battlefield seems to mean that this horrifying but relatively small act is a microcosm of much larger crimes having been committed against Spain, or something along those lines. Seen from that perspective, perhaps the ending is less the natural conclusion of a morality tale, and more a subversive message, which was interesting to think about. It's when I consider these aspects and the courage it took for Bardem to make films like this under Franco that I liked 'Death of a Cyclist' best. As just a drama alone, it's probably just average, but it could be rated higher because of this context.
    10MarieGabrielle

    Complacency of class...Bardem's commentary

    on the Franco dictatorship, the class system of Spain in that era, and how people are in their own microcosm, and live in their own world until it is shattered by crime.

    Maria Jose Castro (portrayed by the lovely Lucia Bose) is married to wealthy Miguel Castro (Otello Toso). It is a marriage of convenience, she has everything she wants materially, but nothing of love or emotion left in the marriage. She spends her days in a circle of bored friends, attending lunches, but wishing to be with her lover Juan Fernandez Soler (Alberto Closas).

    The cinematography here is intriguing and sinister. Stark landscapes, cold winter, yet the people involved are comfortable and corrupt, drinking and dining.

    Of course the character of Rafa Sandoval (played by Carlos Casaravilla) is excellent and elemental to a pivotal part of the story. He has seen the couple in their car on the highway, but just how much he has seen he will not divulge to Maria Jose. It is an ongoing teaser that we watch in suspense...we are not certain what each character will do.

    Juan Fernandez, a professor of mathematics is merely existing, he resents his job which was acquired through his in-laws. He is tired of keeping up appearances.

    There is a twist and you should watch this film more than once for the subtle nuances and character actors who play a part in the mood.

    It begins with the death of a cyclist, but evolves into study of society, politics, and how people act out to endure their mortality, or the prison of their mortality. In the end it is their choice. 10/10.
    runamokprods

    Powerful examination of morality and an effective 'thriller'

    A mix of noir psychological thriller and political examination of class and privilege in Franco's Spain, this reminded me as much as anything of Antonioni's 'Story of a Love Affair', although I liked this even more. For me there were more thematic and emotional levels explored in more interesting ways.

    The film is beautifully made with a striking use of transitions to keep us off base, and an alternating mix of neo-realist, and slick Hitchcockian camera work that evokes the separation of class in society.

    The story is simple. A pair of upper-class lovers accidentally hit a cyclist on the highway, and leave him to die, for fear of being discovered as lovers and losing all they have in society and with each other.

    The rest of the film is about both the moral questions of responsibility and ego versus a sense of communal responsibility, and the gut wracking tension as to whether the two will be discovered.

    I was occasionally bothered by the heavy handedness of some of the film. Sometimes it was just a too on-the-nose politically ironic line, but particularly an important sub-plot about a student the male half of our anti-hero couple, has treated unfairly. This sub-plot, while beautifully shot and well acted, feels like it exists only to make political and thematic points, and pulled me out of identifying with the film on a human level. Likewise, a couple of crucial character twists, while interesting, feel forced or sudden -- more there to make a point then to honestly continue the narrative.

    But these are small flaws compared to the film's great strengths, and it is very much worth seeing.

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    • Curiosidades
      Lucia Bose was an Italian actress who did not speak fluent Spanish. For this film, all of her dialogue was dubbed by another actress.
    • Pifias
      A cameraman's hand is visible in the back seat when Maria Jose is alone in the car towards the end.
    • Citas

      Miguel Castro: The other day, someone told me a very interesting story. The story of a happy marriage that went downhill.

      María José de Castro: Why?

      Miguel Castro: The woman tricked the man.

      María José de Castro: Oh really? How original.

      Miguel Castro: Let me finish. The woman tricked the man. They were both good people, especially the woman. And he had a lot of money.

      María José de Castro: So what did the husband do, kill his wife?

      Miguel Castro: No, even better. He left her. Without a penny, suddenly she lost her entire life. Even everyday life, lost. And nobody wanted to give her a hand. Do you like it?

      María José de Castro: The story? It's not too bad. Who told it to you?

      Miguel Castro: Rafa.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de septiembre de 1955 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • España
      • Italia
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Español
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Death of a Cyclist
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Estudios Chamartín, Madrid, España(Studio)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Guión Producciones Cinematográficas
      • Suevia Films - Cesáreo González
      • Trionfalcine
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      • 1h 28min(88 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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