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Gomorra (2008)


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  • derik said...
    Posted on Oct 20 2008 14:05 chris4749, yes napoli could be a 3rd world city, but dont include Italy as a whole, please.... dont be ridiculous.
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  • chris4749 said...
    Posted on Oct 16 2008 20:53 Some people will have a little difficulty with this film but that is only because some young people have such bad reading skills and this film has subtitles but that aside after a slightly confusing start, you then begin to see it for what it is a brilliant film all the better for being taken from true events( if Italy were not in the center of Europe it would be a third world country) if you have brains and can understand complex films go and see this.
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