Re: The even-newer film thread – MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS! : Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:19 pm
The Penguin wrote:
This.
Gomorrah is the only Mafia picture that truly has an air of authenticity. Don't get me wrong, I love a good gangster film - The Godfather is my all time favourite film - but for a true reflection of the misery and destruction these organisations wreak upon politics and civic life, Gomorrah (and the book is essential) is the only one that matters. It is absolutely brilliant. A rare example of a film that exhibits a genuine social purpose - like La Haine or the Battle of Algiers.
Gomorrah is the only Mafia picture that truly has an air of authenticity. Don't get me wrong, I love a good gangster film - The Godfather is my all time favourite film - but for a true reflection of the misery and destruction these organisations wreak upon politics and civic life, Gomorrah (and the book is essential) is the only one that matters. It is absolutely brilliant. A rare example of a film that exhibits a genuine social purpose - like La Haine or the Battle of Algiers.
Agree totally.
I do love a gangster film too, but Gomorrah is the most realistic and believable film this genre has probably ever produced. Like you say, the book is genius too, but it's had its effects on Italian society - hasn't Saviano (the author) been living in police protection since publishing it?