An inside look at Italy's modern-day crime families, the Camorra in Naples and Caserta. Based on a book by Roberto Saviano. Power, money and blood: these are the "values" that the residents of the Province of Naples and Caserta have to face every day. They hardly ever have a choice and are forced to obey the rules of the Camorra. Only a lucky few can even think of leading a normal life.
An inside look at Italy's modern-day crime families, the Camorra in Naples and Caserta. Based on a book by Roberto Saviano. Power, money and blood: these are the "values" that the residents of the Province of Naples and Caserta have to face every day. They hardly ever have a choice and are forced to obey the rules of the Camorra. Only a lucky few can even think of leading a normal life.
The film receives a Left-Leaning rating due to its central focus on the systemic nature of organized crime, portraying it as a pervasive, exploitative economic and social structure that devastates communities and the environment, aligning with critiques of power and exploitation.
The movie features a cast that is ethnically homogenous, reflecting its specific regional setting and commitment to realism in depicting the Neapolitan Camorra. Its narrative focuses on the consequences of organized crime, critiquing criminal actions rather than traditional identities. There are no explicit DEI themes or intentional casting choices driven by diversity initiatives.
Gomorrah does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative is exclusively centered on the criminal underworld of the Camorra, depicting its violence, power struggles, and impact on individuals and communities.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Gomorrah" is a realistic crime drama based on a non-fiction book about the Camorra. Its characters are original or based on real individuals, and there are no instances where a character established as one gender in the source material or history is portrayed as a different gender in the film.
The film adapts a non-fiction book about the Camorra, a Neapolitan crime syndicate. All significant characters, based on real individuals or composites from this context, are portrayed by actors consistent with their Italian/White background, with no instances of race swapping.
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