In 2008, a fight over land in a seaside town near Rome spirals into a deadly battle between organized crime, corrupt politicians and the Vatican.In 2008, a fight over land in a seaside town near Rome spirals into a deadly battle between organized crime, corrupt politicians and the Vatican.In 2008, a fight over land in a seaside town near Rome spirals into a deadly battle between organized crime, corrupt politicians and the Vatican.
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For some reason, Netflix is particularly adept in producing Mexican and Italian series. Suburra was just about perfect. I know some of it is not real world but if you suspend belief for a view hours this is a hugely entertaining show. Great actors, good story, Rome scenery is wonderful and the story moves along at a satisfactory clip. Finished season 1 in on Sat and Sun morning and have watched 2 episodes of season 2. Firefox tells me that Netflix is the number 1 site I have visited. It took Yahoo financial's first place spot without a sweat. I think Netflix is on to something good here.
This is the Italian series y'all been waiting for.
This is the potential that I saw back in the days in "Romanzo Criminale La Series" transferred in a series targeted to an international audience.
Brilliant, intriguing, violent, twisted.
Must watch!
This is the potential that I saw back in the days in "Romanzo Criminale La Series" transferred in a series targeted to an international audience.
Brilliant, intriguing, violent, twisted.
Must watch!
First two seasons were amazing but after watching season 3 I have to downgrade the rating from a previous 10 to a generous 8 because of season 3 failure. I don't understand why they have decided to end the series just ONLY using six episodes. Everything was solid from two previous seasons, so, Why? Shame on Netflix that knows how to ruin an amazing series. Stupid decisions to conclude poorly an amazing show.
Thoroughly enjoyed this series. Between this and Romanza Criminale one feels like we are getting to know the grittier side of a large city without it all being about "just the Mafia".
Enjoyed the acting - even the newbies had a gaucheness that suited their characters.
Please, please, let there be a Season 2.
Enjoyed the acting - even the newbies had a gaucheness that suited their characters.
Please, please, let there be a Season 2.
I loved these mafia series about the conquest of the Roman coast Ostia by the Mafia. It is one of the best Italian productions I have seen since decades. Very good actors, romance, intriguing stories and nice locations around the eternal city of Rome. But be prepared on very brutal bloody scenes and lot of never ending dirty words. Congratulations to all the actors and the staff. If you like this genre then check out the other series Breaking Bad or Narcos. It deserves a solid 9/10. Don't miss it and watch it in original language with subtitles, you won't regret.
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- TriviaThere are parallels between this series, the 2015 film with the same name and one of the most acclaimed Italian TV series, La Piovra (Octopus, reference to the Mafia) which ran from the 1980s to 2000s. The director of Episode 1 and 2 of this series is the main actor in La Piovra (first 4 seasons) Michele Placido. The screenplay of 2015 movie Suburra was co-written by Sandro Petraglia and Stefano Rulli, who have written screeplays for a few seasons of La Piovra.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Suburræterna (2023)
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