The suburbs of Naples reflected in "Gamola" are also such a social news area, and as part of the publicity, the original author was hunted down, and a member of the six Nobel Prize winners jointly protected and killed was the person in the film. Caught after it was released...All these foreign affairs, whether real or not, have also become the highlight of the movie.
The propaganda also tells us that this is a news style movie. As a result, we saw five pieces of negative news with time, place, people, events, and dissemination on the social page of the "Naples" daily. The camera is like a reporter, converging what they see into the manuscript; the screenwriter is like an editor, inserting these things (events) into the characters and putting them on the page (it is said that when many daily newspapers’ social news pages fictitious names , The editors directly make fun of their classmates and friends). When there are some thoughts and ideas, this page can directly and fully display a social chaos, as we have seen in "Gamola".
However, this film is not an in-depth report that reveals "why is this". Except for the slum corridors and landfills that are frequently displayed by cameras, we can't see one or the other. A group of three-dimensional people can't see the logic that is deliberately organized for storytelling. The vivid and three-dimensional human and literary narrative may be the pursuit of in-depth reporting today. This film is so blunt, thrown to you a bunch of messy people, living in a messy place, and messy things happen. Of course, we can think that the messy brick thrown by the director may be able to attract the jade of "humanity exploration" and "community policy". It doesn't even want to use metaphorical struggle legends like "City of God" to show the utter chaos in splendor. It does not imply, associate, or lyrically. It simply drags 5 things into 2 hours in such a rough way, telling people a difficult suburb of Naples, and seeing tourists dare not go.
I am neither a community worker nor a crime investigator, so I like literary reports with sentiments in my heart, rather than such harsh reality. I am looking forward to two self-righteous teenagers saying what a line that contains the definite meaning of life, looking forward to the boss's scheming smile behind the scenes, but those things are not what the documentary author should see, he only saw the people there are busy every day What are you doing and why you die suddenly.
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