When There's No Where Else to Turn to.
"Il cittadino si ribella" (1974), produced by Capital Film in Italy, is a gripping crime drama that delves into the heart of vigilante justice. Directed by Enzo G. Castellari, the film follows the story of a Vietnam War veteran, played by Franco Nero, who returns to his hometown in Italy only to find it overrun by the mafia. Frustrated by the corruption and the inability of the police to curb the criminal activities, the protagonist takes matters into his own hands, embarking on a relentless quest to clean up the streets. The film is notable for its intense action sequences and gritty portrayal of urban decay, reflecting the socio-political tensions of 1970s Italy. Castellari's direction masterfully blends elements of spaghetti westerns with the emerging poliziotteschi genre, creating a unique cinematic experience that captures the raw energy and desperation of its protagonist. The use of real locations in Rome adds a layer of authenticity, immersing the audience in the protagonist's battle against the criminal underworld. Franco Nero's performance is a standout, delivering a nuanced portrayal of a man driven to the brink by injustice. His character's transformation from a disillusioned veteran to a determined vigilante is both compelling and tragic, highlighting the moral ambiguities of taking the law into one's own hands. The supporting cast, including the likes of Delia Boccardo and Mario Piave, adds depth to the narrative, portraying a community caught in the crossfire of a larger conflict. "Il cittadino si ribella" remains a powerful testament to the era's cinematic exploration of justice and morality. Its influence can be seen in later vigilante films, and its themes continue to resonate with audiences today. As a product of Capital Film, it stands as a bold statement on the societal issues of its time, wrapped in the thrilling package of a classic Italian crime drama.
Год1974
Продолжительность103 мин
Жанрыкриминалбоевик
Страны производстваItaly
