Movie Details
Genres: Art/Foreign, Drama, Crime/Gangster and Adaptation
Running Time: 2 hrs. 17 min.
Release Date: December 19th, 2008 (limited)
MPAA Rating: R
Distributors: IFC Films
U.S. Box Office: $1,577,639
Cast and Crew
Starring: Toni Servillo, Gianfelice Imparato, Salvatore Cantalupo, Gigio Morra, Alfonso Santagata
Directed by: Matteo Garrone
Produced by: Domenico Procacci

Gomorrah

Movie Title: Gomorrah

Description: Matteo Garrone's GOMORRAH is a dense, sprawling expos of the corruption plaguing the communities of Naples and Caserta in modern-day Italy. The all-powerful Camorra syndicate influences the lives of even the most innocent citizens. In a manner similar to THE WIRE, Garrone tells his story from many different angles, resulting in a complicated narrative that often feels novelistic. In many cases, the revolving stories never overlap or intersect. While that may be jarring to those viewers who are used to having their strings tied neatly for them by a film's conclusion, Garrone's decision results in an experience that feels much more honest and true. We witness the syndicate's impact from the top down and from the inside out, following a cavalcade of characters who are all trying in their own ways to escape the deadly world in which they live. Based on the book by Roberto Saviano, Garrone's crime epic is a powerful indictment of the corruption that is running rampant in Italy. His decision to present such a wide spectrum of characters enables him to show just how deeply everyone is impacted by this terrifying, unchecked display of criminal power. Cinematically, he employs a dizzying array of styles in order to further establish the frighteningly ungoverned atmosphere that pervades this community. GOMORRAH succeeds as both visceral entertainment and thoughtful social commentary.

Watched: 3685
Rated: 3.9 Avg. with 10 votes
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Critics Reviews

Boston Globe, Wesley Morris
"...both a staggering realist thriller and a jeremiad." more...
A
Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert
"You watch with growing dread." more...
A
E! Online, Chris Farnsworth
"A depressing pseudo-documentary..." more...
D
Filmcritic.com, Chris Barsanti
"...paints a bleak and impressionistic picture of a society not just riddled with gangsters, but crippled by them." more...
B+


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