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Gomorrah

City of God

Once Upon a Time in America (you have to be older to appreciate this one because it combines a storyline of reflections on the past with one of reveries of the future, both born from regrets that beset you later in life)

The reason I selected these films is because they all do an excellent job of showing how extremely violent organized crime is something you enter into in childhood and how adulthood in it is an extension of it. Also all of them showcase the violence of organized crime without aesthetification of it.
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Keep putting in the work.
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Gomorrah tv show not a film.
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I am referring to the film, not the show.



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