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The Wide Blue Road(La grande strada azzurra)

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Italy, France, West Germany · 1957
1h 43m
Director Maleno Malenotti
Starring Yves Montand, Alida Valli, Francisco Rabal, Umberto Spadaro
Genre Romance, Drama

On a small island off the Dalmatian coast, a local fisherman is struggling to support his family. In hopes of increasing profit, he starts to illegally use bombs to catch fish instead of nets. Once his methods are discovered by the other local fishermen, hatred and tragedy ensue.

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80

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

The result is an interesting hybrid of neorealist grit and star-driven melodrama, in which very real concerns about poverty and social injustice are mixed with a romantic subplot.

90

Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

Besides Montand's splendid performance, The Wide Blue Road's other treat is seeing a film that's both old-fashioned enough to believe that social concerns can lead to satisfying drama and well-made enough to deliver on that belief. A film infused with that kind of passion never goes out of style.

70

Washington Post by Stephen Hunter

The film is nowhere near the level of Pontecorvo's masterpiece, or even his subsequent flawed allegory on Vietnam, "Burn!," but is clearly the work of a natural coming into the full range of his powers.

63

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

iIt is clear that it would have benefited from black-and-white cinematography. And the melodramatic musical soundtrack is annoying and unnecessary.

75

Seattle Post-Intelligencer by William Arnold

The style is dated, and its neorealism seems forced and ineffective, but it's still delectable, and mostly for the things Pontecorvo hated about it: its delirious '50s color, and its stars, particularly Montand at the peak of virility.

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