Since the Sopranos is growing with each new drama series the painful certainty: It’s getting worse. And since Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones you also know: sympathy carriers are either assassinated even murderers or without consideration of the action. Now, if so starts the second season of Gomorra , the protagonists can ever so often shout: “ Sta senz ‘pensier “, “do not worry”. Everyone knows that the opposite is meant.
In Italy that has begun this term in everyday language. The way reality and Seriennarration repeatedly mutually outmoded, Gomorra made her one of Europe’s most interesting productions of recent years.
Already in the first season, which on the novel by Roberto Saviano based, explicitly brutally portrayed as the mafia structures in Naples govern. Even then worked this Gomorrah like hell on earth, while the conditions were still relatively orderly. The melancholy Camorra killer Ciro (Marco D’Amore) secured his boss Don Pietro with maximum ruthlessness, but a residue of empathy supremacy under 50 rival clans.
this Mafiosi into the concrete landscapes Naples lacking though at the grandeur of earlier film and television sponsors. but with gold-framed plasma screens and high wheelbase they tried at least a touch of gloss to bring in the plate and cultivated a few rules, which was a matter of honor. Loyalty for example. Loyalty
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Word Holding.
Thus it was over at the end of the twelve episodes. Allies were betrayed and replaced by enemies. Ciro murdered not for but against his own. He killed Don Pietro’s wife and shot his son to a pulp. The Code imploded, since there is war. In exactly this power vacuum comes the new season and fills it from episode to episode with more human emptiness.
still flashing crucifixes in every third scene under open shirt and care as originals for hipster atmosphere Gangster Loft. But the anchor to the hereafter can not prevent the mafia long was strange feeling: fear. Fear for survival as Ciro wife Deborah, even spins seemingly out of fear of revenge on the playground.
But fear is not only the drive shaft of a terrible vendetta of all against all; it also fueled the addictive this sensational, nonstop captivating series, showing once again how close the European mainland television can the Anglo-American view.
Fear also drives Don Pietro, seeking protection from the domestic judiciary and his enemies at the beginning of the second season in Germany. With his son, who has since returned recovered from South America, he flees calculated from triste Cologne with his neongrellen purpose architecture.
However, the fear of persecution soon gives way to another: the loss of power before. Don Pietro considers it not long in exile. “Germany is burned,” he says after a hideous massacre in Cologne to his son. Both return to Naples and one already knows: There now everything will be much worse.
The second season of “Gomorrah” runs from May 10 at 21.05 on Sky.
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