Gomorrah is a stark, unglamorous portrayal of the Camorra's pervasive influence. The dominant emotional responses are Anxiety and Disturbing, reflecting the constant threat, brutal realities, and lack of escape from the criminal underworld. Sadness and Melancholy are high due to the tragic fates of individuals caught in the system and the overall bleakness of the depicted society. Empathy is felt for characters, often young and vulnerable, who are drawn into or victimized by the Camorra, while Anger is directed at the systemic corruption and violence. The film deliberately avoids traditional crime thriller excitement, focusing instead on a grim, realistic, and often hopeless depiction of organized crime's impact on everyday life.
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