Inferno
- Episode aired Nov 24, 2017
- 51m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
761
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Ciro, now in Sofia, has some issues with his new boss' son.Ciro, now in Sofia, has some issues with his new boss' son.Ciro, now in Sofia, has some issues with his new boss' son.
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Boryana Manoilova
- Elvana
- (as Boriana Manoilova)
Brian Flaccus
- Enzo 'Sangue Blu'
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Did you know
- GoofsWhen Ciro is confronting the Italian drug dealer about money, he hits him with his gun. However, when slowed down, the "hit" sound effect happens before Ciro's hit the man.
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Gomorra: La serie bulgara, or Pod Gomor
My overall rating of "Gomorra: La serie"'s Season 3: 2/10
So I've reconsidered my plans to watch 'Pod Prikritie" some time before deciding to watch "Gomorra: La serie". How interesting and unexpected that the two collide! Honestly, this special is fairly disconnected from anything "Gomorra" other than being a way to tie in Sangue Blu's gang into the narrative. It also happens to be the best episode of this disaster of a season - perhaps exactly because of its disconnect from the ridiculous overarching plot in favour of a genuinely fresh and interesting standalone story, even if at times unrealistic or cringy. Honestly given just how well that format worked I absolutely could do with a more episodic "Gomorra", where each episode is a story of a different EU criminal enterprise, and how they all affect each other - but mostly don't. The dark mood and brutality of the series shining more freshly in a grander exploration of the human/criminal condition than just the old warring clans of Naples.
(I've watched this series in original languages with English subtitles, although some Bulgarian I did get by ear)
So I've reconsidered my plans to watch 'Pod Prikritie" some time before deciding to watch "Gomorra: La serie". How interesting and unexpected that the two collide! Honestly, this special is fairly disconnected from anything "Gomorra" other than being a way to tie in Sangue Blu's gang into the narrative. It also happens to be the best episode of this disaster of a season - perhaps exactly because of its disconnect from the ridiculous overarching plot in favour of a genuinely fresh and interesting standalone story, even if at times unrealistic or cringy. Honestly given just how well that format worked I absolutely could do with a more episodic "Gomorra", where each episode is a story of a different EU criminal enterprise, and how they all affect each other - but mostly don't. The dark mood and brutality of the series shining more freshly in a grander exploration of the human/criminal condition than just the old warring clans of Naples.
(I've watched this series in original languages with English subtitles, although some Bulgarian I did get by ear)
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- yavermbizi
- Aug 7, 2020
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- Runtime51 minutes
- Color
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