Review of The Organizer (1963) by Eduardo R — 17 Sep 2015
Set in hard working-class settlement, the workers are forced to work inhuman hours every day, increasing the chance of unexpected injuries. After a man gets his arm crippled, the workers tries to cut the day short by an hour without much luck, only punishment.
What they need is a union or even better: a organizer. Arriving like a refugetive Marcelo Mastroianni, somewhat accidentally burst into this as their organizer. The movie itself captures the feeling of poor Italy of the 20th century and gives us insight in the mind of the working man.
The voice of the common people. Mastroianni performing with high class as usual.
This review of The Organizer (1963) was written by Eduardo R on 17 Sep 2015.
The Organizer has generally received very positive reviews.
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