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After 30 years,Salòis still an unwatchable film. Pasolini was no patsy, he knew what he was doing; he takes aim and he shoots. Precisely, coldly. I won’t watchSalòat night anymore. The power of the night adds too much to the film’s unbearable climax. The effect is too debilitatin...
Beautifully drawn and remarkably perceptive about industrialization, Alê Abreu’s “The Boy and the World” functions as a parable about modernity’s effect on the world, and how it ultimately widens the gap between the classes in any society. The film follows “Boy” as he journeys into the...