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The "best" version of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s final masterpiece, Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Authenticity:
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Few films in the history of cinema command the paradoxical combination of revulsion, reverence, and rigorous academic study as Pier Paolo Pasolini’s final work, Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom . Released in 1975, just weeks before Pasolini’s brutal murder, the film remains a seismic shockwave in the landscape of art-house cinema. For decades, viewers were forced to contend with murky VHS transfers, cropped DVD releases, and poorly compressed Blu-rays that betrayed the film’s meticulous composition. That has all changed. The release of the editions has redefined how we perceive, study, and endure this controversial classic. The "best" version of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s final
The Message
: Reviewers on IMDb note that it is not "disturbing for the sake of it," but rather a scathing critique of fascist power and the "consumerist" consumption of human bodies. It explores how authority can reduce individuals to mere objects or "meat". Visuals and Production Value For decades, viewers were forced to contend with