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The Children Are Watching Us - Criterion Collection
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Directed byVittorio De Sica
CastEmilio Cigoli, Luciano De Ambrosis, Isa Pola, Adriano Rimoldi, Giovanna Cigoli and Giovanna Ralli
Theatrical ReleaseApril 25, 1947
DVD ReleaseMarch 28, 2006
Running Time84 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code037429208021
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1 DVD, Criterion, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Languages: English (Subtitled), Italian (Original Language - Dolby Digital 1.0)
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Average user review: 4.5 (6 reviews)

rating: 5 Quotedeeply moving movieQuote
I won't go into much detail.
It was shot very well. I loved the movie. It moved me and was a heartbreaking situation.
The end was simply stunning. This is about as perfect a masterpiece you can ever watch if you don't mind subtitles.
I highly recommend it...it will stay with you forever in your memory! August 18, 2007

rating: 5 Quote moving masterpiece!Quote
Oh boy! (when watching this movie, get ready with your hankies).
De Sica is such a marvellous director that I have never seen a work
from this man that I dislike--and this one is stunningly brilliant!
January 4, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteA forgotten classic worth discoveringQuote
The Children Are Watching Us is for my money a better film than Bicycle Thieves - the unforgiving ending is certainly much harder hitting. Set in the last great summer of Fascist Italy, much of it intriguingly takes place in a Rome and a coastal resort that don't even notice there's a war going on: no shortages, no bomb damage, not even a single army uniform in sight, which in a way gives it a more timeless quality - even the apartment blocks its middle class characters live in can still be found all over Italy. The story is a simple one, with a child caught in the middle of his parents dissolving marriage and finding his loyalties torn as his weak-willed mother constantly returns to her lover, but it's told with a surprising degree of naturalism. It also takes on an extra dimension with the knowledge that De Sica was himself having an affair when he was making it. Very impressive.

The film is beautifully restored and while the extras aren't plentiful - recent interviews with child star Luciano De Ambrosis and critic Callisto Cosulich and a booklet - they make up for in it terms of quality. August 6, 2006

rating: 4 QuoteA nice filmQuote
This review is for the Criterion Collection DVD edition of the film.

This film is about a young boy whose parents seperate and his handling of the problem. He becomes upset and tries to run away.

The film is directed by Vittorio De Sica and has some nice scenes it it.

The DVD contains an interview with the lead actor Luciano De Ambrosis and film scholar Callisto Cosulich. June 24, 2006

rating: 5 Quote' Children' is heart breaking and realistic.Quote
THE CHILDREN ARE WATCHING US was my official introduction to neo-realistic filmmaking and to Vittorio De Sica. After having seen this film i just could not get over how tragic and realistic it was. The story is about a couple and their little boy who seem to live a peaceful existence but the boy knows that his mother is having an affair. Soon after she abandons the family. This causes the father and especially the boy much grief. The father is unable to care for the boy so he sends him to other family members. The boy begins to suffer internally until finally his mother decides to come back and the father reluctantly decides to accept her. The boy is happy once again but the mother's ex lover will not leave her alone and once again tries to make her leave her family for him. Soon after sad consequences follow and an ending which will make you cry enough to supply water for the world population. It is very well directed, acted, and written but it is also at times hard to take because it is so painfully realistic and also because all these tragic things are happening to an innocent child. The black and white color and photography give it in some parts a semi-documentery feel and authentic locations are used in this movie. Most of the story is seen from the child's point of view so it will affect anyone who has gone through similar situations. I could understand the child's grief so it was especially moving for me. The movie is undeniably well made but is not really the kind of movie where you plan to have repeat viewings. August 12, 2001

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