Review of The Swindle (1955) by Private U — 06 Oct 2007
A lesser film by Fellini during his neorealist period, but still an underrated gem. Broderick Crawford convincingly portrays a disillusioned lowlife who realizes he had lived a worthless life and decides to make something out of what's left of it.
It's a sore but powerful story about redemption and the inner goodness of the human soul.
This review of The Swindle (1955) was written by Private U on 06 Oct 2007.
The Swindle has generally received very positive reviews.
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