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kumpel [21]
2 years ago
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How is The Bicycle Thief different from and similar to other films you have seen? Compare it with at least one other film that e

ither has a similar story, theme, characters, setting, etc. As always, choose at least two scenes to use as supporting examples for your argument. Screenshot each of them and or give me time stamps. Be specific in your analysis, and do not summarize.
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1 answer:
sweet [91]2 years ago
6 0

The Bicycle Thief is different from other films as it made one to know the specific social condition that requires a political intervention.

<h3>What was the theme behind Bicycle Thieves?</h3>

The Bicycle Thief  is similar to other films you have seen because it tells the state of the society and the issues that needs government attention..

Therefore, The theme or goal of the film is to make people to be aware of the social condition that government  needs to provide solution for.

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