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Sparrows Can't Sing

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In the bustling East End of London, the life of a young fisherman takes an unexpected turn when he returns home after a period of absence. This charismatic and dreamy protagonist finds himself caught in a plot full of confusion and heartbreak. Upon his return, he discovers that his girlfriend has moved on without him, now with a new lover who seems to have stolen her heart. As he navigates a world saturated with change and complicated relationships, his life unfolds between nostalgia for the past and the harsh reality of the present.

As the protagonist struggles to reclaim what was once his, he confronts a cast of eccentric characters that inhabit his surroundings, each with their own stories and struggles. From loyal friends trying to help him, to the intriguing new man in his ex-girlfriend's life, the social dynamic transforms into a true emotional labyrinth. The film captures the essence of the struggle for love and identity amidst urban life.

With a vibrant and lively style, this artistic and melancholic film offers a realistic portrayal of youth and feelings, all while complementing the narrative with the beauty and chaos of London. Through humor, music, and a touch of bitter irony, the protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery that redefines his understanding of love and friendship.

Media type
Movie
Year
1963
Director
Joan Littlewood
Writer
Stephen Lewis
Joan Littlewood
Stephen Lewis
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
80.00
Actors
James Booth
Barbara Windsor
Roy Kinnear
Avis Bunnage
Brian Murphy
George Sewell
Barbara Ferris
Griffith Davies
Murray Melvin
Arthur Mullard
Peggy Ann Clifford
Wally Patch
Bob Grant
Stephen Lewis
Queenie Watts
Victor Spinetti
Jenny Sontag
May Scagnelli
Fanny Carby
Yootha Joyce
Janet Howse
John Junkin
Harry H. Corbett
Marjie Lawrence
Glynn Edwards
Gerry Raffles
Rita Webb
Eve Eden
Paddy Joyce
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Donald Taylor
Original title
Sparrows Can't Sing
Duration
94
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