Cabiria, in the film Nights
of Cabiria, lives a very sad life. She is a prostitute, but still carries an
optimistic and romantic attitude, in search of having a happy, stable life.
What confuses me in the film is that she expects to find the right man for her
by living a life in prostitution, where she knows the men that she deals with
are filth. She even says this when in the car with her pimp and prostitute
friend essentially, saying “Why should I slave over pigs like you!” This to me is a sure tell sign that she should
not be expecting love in this type of profession. Yet she gets her hopes up
with Alberto when he invites her home with him, even after witnessing him fighting,
verbally and physically, with another girl right before she is asked to get in
his car.
I initially thought that she was a very oblivious woman who lived in
denial. In the very beginning, Giorgio robs her and pushes her in the river and
she almost dies. Once she is revived, she is so hung up on her dream of being
in love that she convinces herself that she fell in the water, and she then
goes looking for him. Another problem I saw with the Cabiria character is that
she pushed away people who tried to help her. For example, Wanda is always
concerned for her, from the beginning when she tells her that Giorgio was using
her, to the end when she is confused and concerned that Cabiria is selling her
stuff to be with Oscar. I believe that if Cabiria is miserable because goes
after the people who make her suffer. All she wants in life is to have a man to
love and provide her with a stable life. She is constantly
telling men about how proud she is to own a house, but it is obvious that she wants more.
She
seems to be so obsessed with finding love and affection that she’ll be a prostitute
and be with tons of men to find it, even if they end up hurting her afterwards.
It’s
sad to think that she had no other choice than to take what she could get in life;
that she was unable to be anything else than a prostitute. This is why I found
it to be an overall sad and disappointing movie. Deep down she knows she is
foolish, calling herself a moron at one point in the movie. The fact that she
is aware of this, and that she becomes more hesitant with men upon meeting
Oscar, makes it all the more sad that the man who courts her and respects her
for the first time in her life ends up hurting and leaving her like all the
other men.
I appreciate her perseverance, but it is exhausting to watch someone
go through so many downfalls. Even though this is what life is like
realistically, it does not make it entertaining to watch for almost two hours. I
found the movie to be very disappointing, but I suppose the message was to say
that life goes on. She has been through many heart breaks, but she never gives
up hope, as she walks away at the end of the movie smiling through her tears. It showed us the you’re
going to make mistakes in life and people are going to hurt you, but there are
happy things in life too, like random parading people that circle you in the
streets who can lift you up and help you see the good in life. This theme is a
nice, realistic one to live by in life, but that still doesn’t make the movie
any less frustrating to watch.
By Katie Robinson