Salгі, Or The — 120 Days Of Sodom

Beyond politics, the film critiques modern consumerism, suggesting that the drive to consume—at any cost—leads to total moral nihilism . Historical Significance

Pasolini uses extreme acts of sexual and physical torture as a metaphor for how authoritarian regimes treat their subjects as mere commodities . SalГІ, or the 120 Days of Sodom

Because of its graphic depictions of violence and degradation, Salò was banned in many countries for decades, including Australia and the UK. the film critiques modern consumerism

The narrative is divided into four segments inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy : the Anteinferno, the Circle of Manias, the Circle of Shit, and the Circle of Blood. the Circle of Manias