Sodoma - The Dark Side of Gomorrah
Sodoma - The Dark Side of Gomorrah

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Sodoma - The Dark Side of Gomorrah

2012
Movie
94 min
Italian

Ciro, Marco and Ettore are three friends who dream of becoming big shots in the world of organized crime. Actually what they are looking for is a permanent employment rather than non-stop gun action, extortion and dealing. Daddone, on the other side, is totally frustrated with the outcome of his criminal career and dreams of a coup that would make him the godfather of the gangs in town. Unfortunately, no one takes him seriously, least of all his own wife who treats him like a cheap small time hustler and she always sends him on errands.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Luca GiancasproGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the historical and social context of the city of Sodom, as described in biblical texts and its connection to the legend of Gomorrah. It explores the interpretations and myths surrounding these ancient cities, examining their purported sins and eventual destruction. The film uses historical accounts and religious interpretations to paint a picture of a civilization defined by its perceived transgressions.

Critical Reception

As a documentary exploring historical and religious themes, "Sodoma - The Dark Side of Gomorrah" has received a moderate reception. Critics often note its ambitious attempt to bring historical texts to life and its exploration of controversial themes. However, some reviews point to a lack of definitive historical evidence for the events depicted, and the film's narrative can sometimes feel speculative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exploration of biblical narrative and historical interpretation.

  • Critiqued for relying on speculative evidence rather than concrete historical facts.

  • Acknowledged for its attempt to visualize and discuss a controversial historical and religious subject.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Luca Giancaspro, also served as a historical consultant and appeared in the documentary, reflecting a deeply personal engagement with the subject matter.

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