Suburra

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Eine minderjährige Prostituierte stirbt nach einer ausschweifenden Partynacht mit dem Parlaments-Abgeordneten Filippo Malgradi, der aus Angst vor einem öffentlichen Skandal den Vorfall zu vertuschen versucht. Besonders, weil er gerade im Begriff ist, für den mächtigen Paten "Samurai" ein millionenschweres Bauvorhaben umzusetzen, das den Einfluss der Mafia in Rom endgültig zementieren könnte. Doch die ehrenwerte Gesellschaft hat nicht als einzige Organisation ihre schmutzigen Hände im Spiel. Hinter dem Projekt steht eine mächtige Allianz aus korrupten Staatsvertretern, überzeugten Neo-Faschisten und Würdenträgern des Vatikans. Als Malgradis Vertuschungsversuch durch eine Verkettung tragischer Umstände misslingt, ruft dies den gefürchteten Anacleti-Clan auf den Plan, der von dem Bauvorhaben erfahren hat und ebenfalls beteiligt werden möchte. Samurais filigranes Beziehungsgeflecht droht zu zerbrechen und er ist gezwungen, drastische Maßnahmen zu ergreifen. Eine gefährliche Spirale aus Erpressung, Korruption, Gewalt und Mord beginnt sich immer schneller zu drehen, um sich unaufhaltsam tief in das dunkle Herz von Rom zu bohren... (Koch Media)

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POMO 

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Deutsch So ein intensives Erlebnis habe ich letztes Jahr (vergeblich) von Black Mass und Legend erwartet. Die Italiener spielen einfach die Mafia-Karten auf einem anderen Level als die Briten oder die Amis. Ein kleines schlimmes Ereignis, das zu einer Apokalypse führt, welche alle verschlingt und vernichtet. Das Gefühl von Hilflosigkeit und der Unmöglichkeit, ins Verbrechernetz nicht gefangen zu werden, steigert sich hier zum wütenden Wahnsinn. Suburra ist ein Genre-Film, in Cannes würde man ihn nicht so feiern, wie damals Garrones Arthouse-Werk Gomorrha - Reise in das Reich der Camorra. Es ist aber ein verdammt spannender Genre-Film, welcher ausgezeichnet mit den Figuren arbeitet. Mit hervorragend dargestellten Figuren. Die Handlungswege sind uns an manchen Stellen vertraut, aber der Film wirkt nie ausgesprochen klischeehaft. Die Soundtrack-Nutzung von den größten M83-Hits ist bizarr, aber vielleicht deswegen noch wirkungsvoller. Sie haben über meinen fünften Stern entschieden. ()

Isherwood 

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Englisch It’s an audio-visually over-stylized, soft-spoken, yet more than eloquent fresco about the dark side of the eternal city that manages a quantum of characters, unprecedented violence, and metaphorical parables. Some of the threads could still use an extra knot at the end, but it is still an intense and exhausting viewing experience in the best sense. ()

Malarkey 

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Englisch Every now and then, I watch something that leaves me speechless. I’m so bewitched – in a good way – that I’m completely smitten. I had this exact feeling after watching the contemporary gangster movie Suburra. The harsh fates of individual characters of different standings are connected by a monstrous construction of a future complex with a casino on the edge of Rome in such a precise way that I was dumbstruck. The directors have skillfully incorporated interesting characters into the vicious cycle of the mafia history and by doing so, they closed an important chapter of the contemporary Italian underground. Some of the scenes were more brutal, some of them less. But all of them were predominated by this disgusting loss of humanity that was always supported by a strange unearthly music of the French band M38 and it amplified the entire story, which felt as if it was happening on a different planet altogether. ()

DaViD´82 

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Englisch A film blurring the boundaries between concepts such as power, corruption, the church, good intentions, the mafia, usurious gangs, politics, interests, small/large fish, money, etc. Sollima continues in a style he has already successfully used in the Gomorrah series, and so this Gordian knot of destinies from the far side of Rome on the other side of Rome leads confidently and in terms of style towards a complex criminal movie. In this respect it can't deny "gomorrah's roots "(whether book, serial or movie). Like the influence of the duo Tropa de Elite or The Wire. A well-thought-out script (perhaps only the indicated church line was unused and therefore pointless), the actors, the hypnotic camera and the Martinez’s soundtrack, all this is at the highest level. The fact that it is "only" a kind of pilot for the upcoming series. It is a crime series that is one of the best ever created in this genre in recent years. And in this genre department a lot of amazing staff have been done. ()

gudaulin 

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Englisch A modern mafia thriller that maps the operation of organized crime vertically across the social structure of contemporary Italy. From political and church leaders and powerful bosses to prostitutes and small-time crooks doing dirty work in the field. The only thing missing here is the counterbalance of the police and state institutions facing the mafia. The story is set in a world so deeply rooted in corruption and dirty deals that the competition within the underworld poses a much greater, if not the only, risk. Well-written and directed, it is a complex experience that is rarely seen. I have only one reservation: big predators are usually rightfully at the top of the food chain, whereas in Suburra, the nobodies triumph – and at least in one case, against the logic of the situation's development and against the nature of their personality. However, Suburra is seriously close to a five-star rating. Overall impression: 85%. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch Phenomenal visual stylization, atmospheric soundtrack, or M83 as we like him best, and a precise portrayal of the underworld. All this in a gritty, uncompromising and strongly un-American delivery by the Italians, who know the mafia like few others. An interesting affair that is so pompous and self-aware that you can't take your eyes/ears off it. One of the films of the year, though it lacks an even sharper finale. ()

lamps 

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Englisch A confident European genre film that may not offer the cool heroes or the polished scripts of its classic overseas competitors, but it’s nonetheless an example of wildly essential modern filmmaking that ignores convention and serves up such an audiovisual feast that it fully fills every second of its 130-minute runtime. I enjoyed the relentless pace, the explicit sex scenes and the rather naturalistic and believable brutality, and I really liked the work with the non-native music, which paradoxically gave the film an even more distinctive character in some scenes. The story is spread out among a large cast of characters, not a single one of whom an average viewer of sound mind could sympathise with or root for, but the narrative is extremely consistent and the editor has done an excellent job. A very big surprise, our cinema has a new model in Europe, where creative inspiration doesn't mean complete sci-fi – at least so I wish... 85% ()

Othello 

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Englisch It's safe to say that this gangster film has one of the more conservative audiences, and one can admire Sollima’s fatalistic lyrical approach all the more for portraying a corrupt and crime-ridden environment as an inescapable microcosm where people from all walks of life come together, united by abandonment of moral and ethical values. There are no positive heroes here, in fact almost everyone here is granted a well-deserved punishment, and as such the film accesses the viewer primarily through its mood. To do this, it uses rather atypical techniques, with many scenes lacking spatial exposition, for example. Often a scene is opened with shots of seemingly unrelated activities that gradually build up the space in which the sequence will take place. Which works mainly because those scenes are much longer than usual and, despite that very mood-setting atmosphere, are quite procedural. A perfect example is the supermarket shootout, which is an episode that takes place over four floors of a department store, though its protagonists only meet in one of the shops at the beginning. The extreme long shots occupying the generally familiar interiors of the mall and the civilian victims here straddle that very line between the criminal world and the civilian world. The resulting shape then manages to retain its bankrupt mood despite the revenge finale, because however much evil was punished, it was still just the cog in an ever-turning wheel that, with only minor variations, will continue to function forever. ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch This is one of those films I find it hard to evaluate. I wouldn’t even dream of criticizing the film for a lack of quality filmmaking. It was definitely there, the problem was that the first hour was mind-numbingly boring and soporific. I also didn’t learn anything new - gypsies and politicians are the same everywhere and prostitution is a dangerous profession. I just had to write this down: "So if you don't go away now, I'll chop your leg off, put it in the fridge and return it when you bring me the money.” All right then. ()