Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom

Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom

(1975)

In the dark underbelly of a dystopian world where societal norms have crumbled, “SalГІ, or the 120 Days of Sodom” unfolds as a harrowing exploration of human depravity and resilience. Set in a decaying mansion hidden deep within the shadows of a crumbling city, a group of elite libertines gathers to indulge their most grotesque desires, believing they can transcend morality through sheer excess. Led by the enigmatic and ruthless Duke Alaric, these four wealthy patrons revel in a twisted celebration of power, inviting a disparate group of young captives to satiate their darkest whims.

Among the captives is Leon, a former artist who once thrived on the vibrant colors of life but now finds himself drenched in darkness. There’s also Mara, a fierce journalist determined to escape and expose the atrocity of the Duke’s reign, who uses her cunning wit to spark rebellion among the captive girls. As the days of debauchery unfold, a chilling game of survival ensues, pushing the boundaries of human endurance and morality as they are subjected to psychological terror and unspeakable acts.

As the 120 days progress, the captives forge unexpected alliances and confront startling truths about themselves and each other. What begins as a struggle for physical survival transforms into a battle of wills, as Leon and Mara inspire the others to reclaim their agency, resulting in moments of solidarity and hope even amidst the pervasive horror. The once passive victims become active participants in their fate, forcing the elite to reckon with the consequences of their hedonistic abandon.

The narrative weaves a poignant commentary on power dynamics, the fragility of civilization, and the enduring human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. Rich in symbolism and psychological depth, “SalГІ, or the 120 Days of Sodom” dares to challenge viewers with its unflinching portrayal of depravity while also celebrating the resilience of those who find strength in unity.

With stunning cinematography and an evocative score, this provocative series grips the audience from the very first episode, inviting them to reflect on the darkness that exists not just in the world of the Duke, but echoing the complexities of human nature in our own reality.

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Rating

MovieScout Rating 5.8

Genres

Drama

Runtime

1h 57m

Age rating

Production country

Director

Pier Paolo Pasolini

Cast

Paolo Bonacelli
Giorgio Cataldi
Uberto Paolo Quintavalle
Aldo Valletti
Caterina Boratto
Elsa De Giorgi
Hélène Surgère
Sonia Saviange
Sergio Fascetti
Bruno Musso
Antonio Orlando
Claudio Cicchetti
Franco Merli
Umberto Chessari
Lamberto Book
Gaspare Di Jenno
Giuliana Melis
Faridah Malik

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