In 2008, a fight over land in a seaside town near Rome spirals into a deadly battle between organized crime, corrupt politicians and the Vatican.In 2008, a fight over land in a seaside town near Rome spirals into a deadly battle between organized crime, corrupt politicians and the Vatican.In 2008, a fight over land in a seaside town near Rome spirals into a deadly battle between organized crime, corrupt politicians and the Vatican.
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Amazing acting, amazing characters, addictive plot! Rome as you've never seen it before. 9/10. A must watch for every mafia-related movie fan! Has a very interesting and underground vibe, and a new perspective of the different families of Rome. Its available on Netflix, there are 10 chapters. I'm definitely waiting for a new season.
Thoroughly enjoyed this series. Between this and Romanza Criminale one feels like we are getting to know the grittier side of a large city without it all being about "just the Mafia".
Enjoyed the acting - even the newbies had a gaucheness that suited their characters.
Please, please, let there be a Season 2.
Enjoyed the acting - even the newbies had a gaucheness that suited their characters.
Please, please, let there be a Season 2.
This show brings an impressive combination of intrigue, tension, and complex characters, skillfully filmed in both the seedy and the beautiful parts of Rome and Ostia. The only problem is that the Italian is virtually incomprehensible, even with subtitles, which are often too fast to follow. Sometimes the issue is a very heavy Romanesco, other times I think it's youthful slang. But everyone, no matter their age or background, uses forms of the word "cazzo" in a breathtaking variety of parts of speech and inflections. I can't think of any profanity with that level of flexibility in other languages. If you are reading this, then this review made it past the IMDB mod bots, but I don't plan on employing my newfound knowledge elsewhere...
Suburra is simply awesome. I was lured into watching it after some frenetic Netflix advertising and am glad I did.
This series, although not without flaws and the occasional cheesy indulgence, is highly entertaining and addictive. What's better than a double cross? A triple cross, of course! Watching the various factions (Mafia, Vatican, politicians and local crime families) battle it out is exhilarating. Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer!
Suburra has everything you'll need if energetic, fast paced entertainment is your thing. Watching the players sinking in the quicksand they've created is just an added bonus.
In summary I can say only one thing: Come on Season Two!
This series, although not without flaws and the occasional cheesy indulgence, is highly entertaining and addictive. What's better than a double cross? A triple cross, of course! Watching the various factions (Mafia, Vatican, politicians and local crime families) battle it out is exhilarating. Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer!
Suburra has everything you'll need if energetic, fast paced entertainment is your thing. Watching the players sinking in the quicksand they've created is just an added bonus.
In summary I can say only one thing: Come on Season Two!
There are precious few film projects that are as well done as this series.
#1 You are going to want want to watch the whole thing.
#2 This is epic storytelling at its finest, the plot is cohesive, the dialogue extremely well written and the acting is first rate for every character in every scene.
#3 The production values and cinematography are as as good as what you would expect in a golden globe nominated film.
With all the money that gets spent on producing titles for television one wonders why more are not as good as this one. In its second season this series will draw you in and , for me , never disappoints. It is , IMO, a rare gem indeed. Competing and conflicting interests and desires from assorted characters in a complex plot that you can easily follow. It is a real thriller.
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- TriviaThere are parallels between this series, the 2015 film with the same name and one of the most acclaimed Italian TV series, La Piovra (Octopus, reference to the Mafia) which ran from the 1980s to 2000s. The director of Episode 1 and 2 of this series is the main actor in La Piovra (first 4 seasons) Michele Placido. The screenplay of 2015 movie Suburra was co-written by Sandro Petraglia and Stefano Rulli, who have written screeplays for a few seasons of La Piovra.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Suburræterna (2023)
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