Apr 21, 2010
Trailer 419 of 895
The feel-bad movie of all time. Director Pier Paolo Pasolini updated the Marquis deSade's scandalous The 120 Days of Sodom from 18th century France to Fascist-era Italy, where the degradation of a group of teenagers serves as a political metaphor. Banned for years throughout the world, it calls into question the entire concept of violent entertainment, and anyone looking for titillation had better look to their Russ Meyer collection. NSFW
There's a fascinating essay on the complexities of this film in The American Reader by Tony Tulathimutte which can be accessed here: http://theamericanreader. om/the-curses-the-fates-the-races-the-fakes-the-faces-the-names-of-the-game-of-death-or-the-game-of-death/
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