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Sur ma peau (2018)

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Sur ma peau

50 reviews
8/10

A tour de force

Set in suburban Rome, this is the true story of Stefano Cucchi, who was arrested for possession of drugs, then fell victim to police brutality. Sounds familiar, even boring, I've-seen-it-all-before fare? Far from it, this is no white Rodney King story, there is no morale here, no heroes or anti-heroes, just a dysfunctional police & penal system and its victims. And the movie? Simply, this is one of the best films produced by the ailing Italian cinema of the 2000s. A grueling, insanely gritty, claustrophobic, intense thriller, boosted by an array of painfully brilliant performances and the documentaristic, crammed with close-ups, direction - reminiscent of Kassowitz's work in La Haine. This is an absolute tour de force. If you're even remotely interested in great storytelling, do not miss it.
  • papadopoulos-panos
  • Sep 18, 2018
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8/10

A real italian drama..except the fact, that really happened!

It's my first review here on IMDb. I saw this movie today and I had really felt the pain lived by the Cucchi's family. The acting is awesome, assuming that Alessandro Borghi is a superb actor (he played Aureliano in Suburra). In Italy, where I live, the death of Stefano Cucchi has been a matter for many years and it's still today. All hail to Netflix, trying to "do justice" to this judicary case.

A must see, to understand better what Italy really is.
  • Prex_28
  • Sep 15, 2018
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8/10

Sulla mia pelle

There is no doubt that Alessandro Borghi is one of the most talented Italian actors. I discovered him in Suburra. I loved his acting there. Here in Sulla mia Pelle he plays Stephano Cucchi young man accused of narcotics possession in 2009. Based on real events, the movie is hard to watch but a must. A solid 8/10.
  • danielcereto
  • Mar 22, 2020
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One week within the depths of the abyss

Police officers using shameful techniques to extort confessions, an expeditious and dehumanized justice, a minimalist and indifferent prison medicine, ... Thus, we helplessly witness a slow but inescapable descent into hell. As sad as true.
  • FrenchEddieFelson
  • Apr 29, 2019
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7/10

One of those movies that is a journey to self-destruction, despair, loneliness and impotence.

Don't expect something flashy and fancy here. A movie with no heroes, just an amazing movie based on real events with magnificent performances and an exceptional soundtrack. Sit there, enjoy the movie. Don't expect a happy ending with justice, vengeance and payback. Feel the pain. Be emphatetic with the main character and try to help him, even if you can't. Not to many movies have the touch to tell a story this way without the gigantic budget, the overrated performers and the exagerated promo.That's life; a chain of huge errors.
  • bola_de_pu
  • Sep 15, 2018
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9/10

Truthful brutality

I don't write reviews, even after having seen unforgettable masterpieces. But this time, I have to.

And the reason is Alessandro Borghi. I was first mesmerised by his work in "Suburra: La Serie" and wanted more, so decided to give this a chance, and his performance here is nothing short of transcendent. I don't say this lightly, but it's up there with the work of Daniel Day Lewis in "There Will Be Blood" in quality and realism.

The film portrays the real life events surrounding the arrest of Stefano Cucchi, a low life addict. While in jail, he suffers a beating at the hands of the arresting officers, and that's where the film takes a turn from any standardised narrative you'd expect - the closest thing I can recall was "Fruitvale Station", but I'd claim that this is more powerful and even better acted. The humanity and authenticity captured by the director and cast is closer to the neo-Iranian cinema, than any Hollywood produced movie.

In my humble opinion, Borghi may be the greatest working actor in the world right now, and his tour de force in this picture is a monumental achievement, up there with the best performances in the last few decades.

Highly recommended.
  • amir-pasbakhsh
  • Feb 5, 2020
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7/10

A slow-paced drama based on a real story.

  • DimitrisPassas-TapTheLine
  • Sep 14, 2018
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9/10

Based on True Events, Incredibly Sad and Eye Opening

  • shell-72396
  • May 10, 2020
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7/10

Powerful film

  • SpacemanBob
  • Jan 2, 2020
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9/10

Breathtaking

Very good acting. Best movie i've seen in 2019 so far! Facts in the end of the movie are sad and confronting.
  • martijn-willemse-NL
  • Jul 9, 2019
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7/10

Gutsy; Brutally Gutsy

This film gripped my attention, and left me feeling sickened and sad. That this movie is based on actual events says a lot about the pervasive evil in the Italian police. The palpable sadism left me bewildered.

The English is dubbed. I suspect this film is even more gripping in its original Italian. Some of the gaps are too long, but Alessandro Boghi portrays Stefano's pain superbly. The makeup artists are exceptional.
  • fiercecelt
  • Dec 28, 2019
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9/10

RIP Stefano Cucchi

  • julian158
  • Sep 15, 2018
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7/10

Foreign Surprise

The voice dub was obvious and it lacked action, fortunately the excellent acting, the true storyline and lack of subtitles made this a great Italian film.
  • kegler11
  • Sep 21, 2018
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5/10

Painful to watch

  • akimartiskainen
  • Jan 12, 2023
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7/10

a very efficient docu-drama

  • dromasca
  • May 3, 2019
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8/10

***Must watch***

Superb directing & brilliant acting. This film is based on true events highlighting police brutality amongst a few bad apples and the consequences of.
  • heat-74481
  • Aug 21, 2019
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6/10

Difficult to watch.

This film is difficult to watch. Based on a true story. The central character goes through many hardships. It is damning with little or no recourse. Not sure I can recommend it.
  • benighted2005
  • Jun 30, 2020
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8/10

On My Skin

Normally I would say this is more of my thing, especially being on Netflix and having that documentary type of feel by being based on a true story, etc. I felt very sorry for Stefano and wanted to learn more about him and what happened after watching this film - we hear about police brutality and things of that nature all of the time, but of course I had never heard of Stefano Cucchi before. I don't really like any of the gory stuff, whether it's gory movies, gory clips, gory pictures, etc. It just never sits right with me. This film was no exception, but it was a different type of film than all the other Italian produced films that I've been watching, and it just goes to show that all people, no matter who, face the same challenges in life and everyone we go there will always be corrupt systems, corrupt people, and victims.
  • daliyahlainez
  • May 11, 2020
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8/10

Averagely good

"Sulla mia pelle" seems to follow the conventional style of post-Gomorra Italian crime/drama films. Even though we all already knew the story, it is a great Netflix Original, albeit not an outstanding one.

"Sulla mia pelle" could be compared to Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale Station, both in themes and structure: both films focus on recent cases of police abuse, and unwrap their plot through a short period (which is one day for Coogler's film, one week for Cremonini's).

While the Cucchi case had enormous mediation relevance in Italy, I wouldn't dare to call it an "incredible true story", albeit an important case of crime perpetuated by the police. Similarly, I wouldn't say that Sulla mia pelle is a masterpiece of a film, but definitely a good film. Due to the subject, I doubt it could have been any better than how it turned out.

Ever since Garrone's "Gomorra", that was released in 2008, Italian crime movies seem to have adopted a particular style, distinct from their American counterparts. Although "Suburra", "A Ciambra", or "Dogman" all share decadent settings, dark environments, crude violence, certain common cinematographic and coloring techniques. Sulla mia pelle seems to follow their style, while being thematically more of an 'inquiry' film. It is also a 'slow' film: there is virtually no action whatsoever.

Even though there wasn't any gorgeous setting (as, for instance, in Suburra), I think the cinematography was great, pushed to the best it could be, despite the locations mostly being prison cells or police offices.

In terms of acting, Borghi attempted to do the required transformation for the role, by visibly losing weight, and also worked heavily on his accent, in order to make it as close to Cucchi's one as possible. The end credits let the viewer hear the original recording of a court hearing for comparison. A great performance, but not as dazzling as his work in Sollima's Suburra. Still, he qualifies once again as a talented emerging actor, who I'd like to see more often in films. Borghi, however, doesn't really resemble Cucchi so much as Jasmine Trinca resembles Ilaria Cucchi, Stefano's sister. We frequently saw the real Ilaria in the news, and the similarity is so impeccable, that it almost made me wish to see more of her in the film, even though the focus was not on her.

"Sulla mia pelle" is a valid film in technical terms. It is overall a good film, and I would put it up there together with "Dogman" and "Loro" as one of the best Italian films of the year so far, but lacks some elements that could have made it an ethernal masterpiece.
  • Come-and-Review
  • Sep 12, 2018
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9/10

Slow, But Worthwhile

Although the pacing of this movie is very slow, one must realize it is based on facts and not flash. And the facts are so tragic.

Alessandro Borghi did a spectacular job of acting the main character and it was amazing to watch his transformation from a healthy man to a cadaverous damaged soul.
  • clintstevens
  • Sep 21, 2018
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4/10

Frustrating Movie

  • don-woodring
  • Sep 18, 2018
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9/10

Sad italian story

Wonderful film and acting, reflection one of the worst page of Italian history
  • nicolapreto
  • Sep 17, 2018
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10/10

Alessandro Borghi is a marvelous actor

Borghi completely captures the essence of the title character Stefano Cucchi from start to finish in this depressingly familiar tale of police brutality. A flawless film.
  • jcdunn-90464
  • May 11, 2021
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10/10

Eye opening, must-watch.

Grear storytelling of such a painful (true) story. Intense and grueling movie, it's like a punch in the stomach. Alessandro Borghi's performance is jaw dropping. This is a must-watch.
  • Calamity7
  • Jan 2, 2021
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9/10

MUST WATCH

On my skin is such a great movie i absolutely loved this movie so much , this is an italian drama. If you like movies that are based on true stories you will definitely love this one . It is based on Stefano Cucchi who tragically died in the custody of the italian system. It shows what happened within the last seven days of his life and how everything went down, the movie has several dark and powerful scenes. It is really an eye opener to the cabinieri brutality but also very sad. Honestly this movie made me cry , it is a very dark and emotional movie. The actors are very good and do an amazing job of acting so strong in their persona and overall the movie is very real and raw . It really makes you ponder on the things that can be swept under the rug . It really is touching yet chilling.
  • issachantel
  • May 10, 2020
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