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Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1976)

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Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Movie Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1976)
Real Title Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma
Rating 6.4
Aired 1976-01-10
Duration 116 Min
Languages ITALIAN
Quality Bluray
Subtitle NA
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

France, Italy

Genres

Drama, War, Horror

Companies

Les Productions Artistes Associés, PEA

Stars

Paolo Bonacelli, Giorgio Cataldi, Uberto Paolo Quintavalle, Aldo Valletti, Caterina Boratto, Elsa De Giorgi

Directors

Pier Paolo Pasolini

Writers

Pier Paolo Pasolini, Pupi Avati, Sergio Citti

Taglines

Taglines: The final vision of a controversial filmmaker.

Tags

sexual abuse, rage and hate, based on novel or book, nazi, italian, sadism, christianity, philosophy, fascism, bishop, political instability, conflict, torture, taboo, evil, catholicism, political corruption, nazism, abuse, 1940s, coprophagia, power abuse, abuse of power, italian fascism, banned film, bold

Description

Four corrupted fascist libertines round up 9 teenage boys and girls and subject them to 120 days of sadistic physical, mental and sexual torture.

Reviews

Reviews:

Author: Geronimo1967
Well you have to hand it to Pier Paolo Pasolini - he had one hell of an imagination. Here he devises a story of a group of nine young men and women who are apprehended by four powerful Fascist officials and held captive for use in some of the most degrading and painful games of sex, humiliation and abuse. I was warned not to eat chocolate before I saw this, and towards the end of this bizarre depiction of cruelty, depravity and exploitation it became quite clear why - and I'd reiterate that here. There is something profoundly desperate about the film. It has nothing even vaguely redeeming about it. Is it allegorical? Perhaps Pasolini is swiping at what he perceived to be the beginning of the disposable culture? Perhaps the illustration of mankind at it's more obscene offers us his perspective on just what humanity had become by the mid 1970s? In any case, this is frankly rather a disgusting film to watch and though I did feel the ending had a great deal of suitable retribution to it, I still struggled to quite get my head around this epitome of man's inhumanity to their own kind. I doubt I shall ever watch it again, but it packed out the cinema in which I watched it and there was plenty of provocative conversation in the bar about it afterwards...

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