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If you enjoy in the vein of the D'Innocenzo brothers or want to see a fresh, "wild" take on the traditional Italian class struggle, I predatori is a must-watch. However, those looking for subtle social critique might find it "repetitive" or "sanctimonious". The Predators (2020) - IMDb
The film is less of a linear narrative and more of a that gradually snap together like a puzzle. While it has been criticized for being self-conscious or "nepotistic", it is undeniably bold and original for modern Italian cinema. I predatori
: Reviewers on IMDb praise the clean direction and artful wide shots but note that the pacing can feel "frantic" and the transitions "strange". Who is it for? If you enjoy in the vein of the
(2020), the directorial debut of Italian actor Pietro Castellitto, is a riotous, pitch-black social satire that collides two diametrically opposed families in Rome—one intellectual and bourgeois, the other proletarian and neo-fascist. The Verdict: A Chaotic, Grotesque Puzzle While it has been criticized for being self-conscious
: A point of contention among critics from The Upcoming is the film's tendency to "normalize" its fascist characters by making them confusingly likable or tragic.
: Castellitto uses an "unlikely accident" to force these two "predatory" families into each other's orbits. The film's cynicism is total; even a subplot involving a plan to exhume Friedrich Nietzsche’s body serves to highlight the characters' alienation and obsession with triviality.
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