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Salò

or the 120 Days of Sodom

By Spencer HawkenPublished 11 months ago 1 min read
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Pasolini’s Salo is a movie depicting the story of four facists during the war who round up nine children and subsequently dehumanise and brutalise them in a series of sadistic processes. This abhorrent diatribe once outlawed is now revered as a masterpiece, only an imbecile would bestow trash with honour.

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Spencer Hawken

I'm a fiftysomething guy with a passion for films, travel and gluten free food. I work in property management, have a history in television presentation and am a multi award wining filmmaker, even though my films are/were all trash.

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  • Kendall Defoe 11 months ago

    Well, you have some guts to take this one on. Glad that someone could see through it (coloured all the other Pasolini films I watched in my mind, too). New sub!

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