Review of Shoeshine (1987) by Adam S — 26 Dec 2011
An important work in the larger development of neo-realism, with De Sica presenting the deplorable insides of a boy's prison as a sign of the rough post-war times. Both poetic and tragic, with scenes of great power and beauty, the further maturation of a master film-maker.
This review of Shoeshine (1987) was written by Adam S on 26 Dec 2011.
Shoeshine has generally received positive reviews.
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