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Really enjoyed Public Disorder. Tight scripting. Good acting. Nice filming. Very nice allusions to the Roman Army's (the original one from 2,000 years ago) tortoise formation of inter-locked shields, particularly in the opening episode. Good use of ambiguity in terms of the impact of violence on those who administer it on behalf of the state.
I've read on other reviews there was a previous film (which I've not seen) but this stands very well in its own right.
Whilst watching it I kept being brought back to The Shield which I view as one of the very best series from the US cop shows. Characters, atmosphere and scripting of similar quality.
If you want something that will entertain and also make you think about policing, politics and the use of violence, this is for you.
I've read on other reviews there was a previous film (which I've not seen) but this stands very well in its own right.
Whilst watching it I kept being brought back to The Shield which I view as one of the very best series from the US cop shows. Characters, atmosphere and scripting of similar quality.
If you want something that will entertain and also make you think about policing, politics and the use of violence, this is for you.
Series follows a squad of Italian riot police who first beat up a group of protesters and then deal with the fallout. Usual "cops stick together", "us vs them" and "we did nothing wrong but our superiors blame us for it".
It also tries to look into personal lives of police officers, but tends to go with "their personal lives are messed up and they tend to bring that mess to work". Not one has "normal" personal life.
Overall I liked the gritty feel to it and trying to not glamorize the job nor excuse what they do. Police beat up people, they don't see anything wrong with it but show doesn't sway it's OK, just how they feel about it.
It's an interesting show and a welcome departure from other police shows that focus on detectives or uniformed police.
It also tries to look into personal lives of police officers, but tends to go with "their personal lives are messed up and they tend to bring that mess to work". Not one has "normal" personal life.
Overall I liked the gritty feel to it and trying to not glamorize the job nor excuse what they do. Police beat up people, they don't see anything wrong with it but show doesn't sway it's OK, just how they feel about it.
It's an interesting show and a welcome departure from other police shows that focus on detectives or uniformed police.
This Italian series starts off with very little context or background as to what is happening. There is a lot of bad camera work, enough to make one nauseous, followed by events that are intended to explore each character and their issues. Unfortunately, the way the narrative unfolds is so confusing that it is impossible to really understand. The scenes seem to be strung together in a random fashion, making story continuity quite challenging for the viewer. The series is just told in too confusing a way to make it interesting or retain viewer engagement. It seems to be a B level production for Italian TV. Not worth the watch!
I watched this series on Netflix in the UK. I found the series extremely enjoyable. I enjoy these dramas from other countries and recently enjoyed Caliphate from Sweden and Fauna from Israel. I was shocked to see the featured review had given this series 1/10. Several characters have interesting arcs through the series and it shows the difficult lives that riot officers face and how this affects their health physical and mental and their family life also. I dont want to give away spoilers but it was recommended to me by a friend who also enjoyed it. In virtually all TV and Film entertainment you have to 'suspend disbelief' to some extent. All shows and movies would be fairly slow and boring if they were completely true to real life. Some people don't like subtitles but they don't bother me and after a few minutes a don't even realise I am reading them. I've never seen anyone look so grizzled as the character Mazi. Working as a police officer just breaks people and makes them cynical. I recommend this show. I work in medicine and I agree with the featured review I keep away from medical dramas because they are not realistic and I end up saying OMG another get the bullet out and it will be all right show. They pack a lot in to six episodes.
Following the recent riot in Milan and the general public disorder in Italy, being an Italo/Australian now living in Italy I was very curious to watch this TV series. It's very well written and executed, excellent casting with some great actors and performances.
Well crafted, directed and photographed.
Very well handled considering the delicate subject matter and the political implications.
The fighting, the violence and all the action was very realistic and it would have been very difficult for the main actors to be involved.
I like how the private personal life of the police officers was portrayed.
I read in someone else review an insulting comment: "Fascists with families"well in my opinion the police in Italy is not fascist enough considering that after the riots there are far more police officers in hospitals than demonstrators.
I noticed only a couple of continuity faults: Agent Lovano uses his gun with his right hand but he masturbates with his left hand.
Agent Marta checks Lovano's gun, takes the magazine out but she doesn't rack the slide to check if there was one bullet in the chamber.
The hair styles are a bit weird.
Well crafted, directed and photographed.
Very well handled considering the delicate subject matter and the political implications.
The fighting, the violence and all the action was very realistic and it would have been very difficult for the main actors to be involved.
I like how the private personal life of the police officers was portrayed.
I read in someone else review an insulting comment: "Fascists with families"well in my opinion the police in Italy is not fascist enough considering that after the riots there are far more police officers in hospitals than demonstrators.
I noticed only a couple of continuity faults: Agent Lovano uses his gun with his right hand but he masturbates with his left hand.
Agent Marta checks Lovano's gun, takes the magazine out but she doesn't rack the slide to check if there was one bullet in the chamber.
The hair styles are a bit weird.
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- ConexõesFollows A.C.A.B. - All Cops Are Bastards (2012)
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