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Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

author:West Wind Film Review

Originally meant to be a casino owner, Camorra originated in Naples in the 16th century and gradually developed into an organized crime group. Civil war broke out in Gomora in the late 1980s, and "4,000 people died, an average of three or four people a day."

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

Gomola

In March 2006, the documentary novel "Gomorrah" was published, which sold well in more than 50 countries, and the author Robert Saviano became the most important writer and screenwriter of the Italian gangster genre; in May 2008, the film of the same name based on "Gomorrah" won the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and the European Film Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and many other honors:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

The audience was surprised to find that there were more murderous criminal groups in Italy than the Sicilian mafia.

Some movies are good to look at, but the second brush is very small, and "Gomorrah" must be brushed twice, because every brush will have new discoveries.

The world is difficult, and the underworld is also open source and throttling.

The old jianghu suspects that Gemola's monthly "retirement" salary is too small to spend enough: I have been working for you for 40 years, and now my wife is still in prison, this is our reward?

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

When you see the back, you will find that the old man's life is really hard, and many children are dying before the milk smells dry!

Joining the Sicilian mafia "Cosa Nostra" requires at least one person to kill for the organization; joining Gomora does not require a petition, but undergoes a rite of passage and bears the close-range shooting of a large-caliber pistol.

Don't be afraid, there are body armor:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

In case of an accident...

Well, this, all accidents, what else is terrible?

Reality is always higher than art—

Fritz Lang's classic crime film "M is the Murderer" (1931), the end of the underworld public trial serial killer is very dramatic and philosophical, starring in the gang members of the group performance of a fierce god, leaving an indelible impression on the audience: obedient, the big director is the big director, even the extras are so outstanding!

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

M is the murderer

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

In fact, these group actors are all murderous gangsters in their lives, which is their veritable performance:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

Gomola has a black boss Giovanni:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

At the end of the film, Giovanni shoots two teenagers, the action is skillful and natural, especially the hand is raised, so that the audience feels the recoil of the pistol:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

It can be said that this move of the hand reflects the self-cultivation of an excellent extra actor:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

Cleaning the scene is familiar with the road, and the technique is professional:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy
Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

When "Gomora" was screened in Italy's major prisons in 2008, one detainee was shocked:

Hey, isn't that our boss Giovanni Van Noso? How did he make a movie?

Is he an actor or an undercover agent? Why are we in jail, he's making a movie?!

The police contacted the crew, and Giovanni, who played the black boss Giovanni, was immediately arrested.

Robert Saviano, born in 1979, "saw a member of the Gomora drowning in the milk of a cheese-producing machine" as a child, and was once protected by the Italian police for "Gomora" boldly disclosing the Neapolitan mafia.

In 2014, the first season of "Gomorrah", written by Robert Sabano, was loved by fans:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

The most impressive thing is that the gunman rushed into the café to strafe and drop bombs, and the explosion scene was extremely thrilling, and american blockbusters could not shoot this sense of scene:

Some professionals believe that the explosion scene is not a stunt, but a real shot, almost blowing up the actor who plays the gunman.

The market is fiercely competitive, and the crew is really fighting.

The gunman was so thickly dressed that he may have added an explosion-proof suit. The "Gomorrah" series has a lot of hot scenes, but there are no similar explosion scenes, which is really dangerous.

The production is very careful, after Siro fell to the ground, Shunshi swept down the chair to cover the body, so astute, his many times to escape the persuasive:

In 2019, Robert Saviano won the Silver Bear Award for Best Screenplay at the 69th Berlin Film Festival for The Young Mafia.

Overall, the works in which Robert Saviano participated in the screenwriting are all well-constructed, and the highest level is "Gomorrah" (2008):

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

Gomorrah is pervasive, drugs, arms, construction, fashion, waste disposal... Where there is profit, there is gamola.

The owner of the Chinese garment factory hid the competitor's designer in the trunk of the car, still did not escape Gomora's eyeliner, and dared to dig into their corner is death.

Joining a gang means going against your conscience and dancing with wolves.

Under the coercion of the gang, the child called Toto went against his will to lure out the big mother, and the gang took the opportunity to shoot a black gun:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy
Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

Roberto struggled to find a job at a company with a Gomola background that specialized in dealing with toxic waste, and followed his boss to the north and south, scourgeing the earth, the river, and the heavens:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

The grandmother was dizzy, recognized Roberto as (grandchild) Luca, gave them a basket of peaches before leaving, the boss smiled, and even said thank you: peaches are really good, thank you, I will bring children to eat, look, what a good peach!

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

How can a land soaked with poisonous waste produce sweet fruit?

Halfway through, the boss immediately changed his face and asked Roberto to throw away the peaches that smelled strange.

Peaches scattered on the ground, like Roberto's messy mood:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

Maybe he thought of his grandmother, maybe he saw the old man's kind heart being corrupted by poisonous waste like a peach.

Who am I? How could I be with these scum who laugh and hide knives and go around harming others?

Roberto finally confirmed that he didn't want to be the kind of scum he hated the most: I'm not like you! I'm different from you!

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

The seemingly bland story has great meaning, the human nature of pity and sympathy has not disappeared, and the confrontation between light and darkness will continue, so "Gomorrah" has become one of the three italian gangster classics alongside "Death of the Dragon Head" (1962) and "Traitor" (2019):

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The outside world is wonderful, and the outside world is helpless:

Gomorrah: I heard you like the underworld? Go home, boy

Go home, boy!

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