3 reviews
My overall rating of "Gomorra: La serie"'s Season 1: 6/10
This episode has it all: criminal scheming, action sequences born out of activity and wars of gangs, brutal naturalism, but also, the key component, that social insight or commentary into the toxic, corrosive nature of mafia influence and what might make regular, everyday people close their eyes to it or even indirectly participate. Donna Imma's growing prominence in the community is really interesting to see.
On the negative side, not everything is well-handled or well-filmed, but these are technical issues - to do with the wrapping and not the candy itself, and so very much forgivable.
(I've watched this series in original languages with English subtitles)
This episode has it all: criminal scheming, action sequences born out of activity and wars of gangs, brutal naturalism, but also, the key component, that social insight or commentary into the toxic, corrosive nature of mafia influence and what might make regular, everyday people close their eyes to it or even indirectly participate. Donna Imma's growing prominence in the community is really interesting to see.
On the negative side, not everything is well-handled or well-filmed, but these are technical issues - to do with the wrapping and not the candy itself, and so very much forgivable.
(I've watched this series in original languages with English subtitles)
- yavermbizi
- Jul 16, 2020
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- CursedChico
- Dec 6, 2020
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