The.Catholic.School.2021.1080p.WEB.h264-KOGi
Set in 1975, the story follows a group of sheltered, upper-middle-class boys attending San Leone Magno, a prestigious Catholic school. While their families believe the strict education will ensure a bright future, the environment instead fosters a dangerous cocktail of misogyny, classism, and neo-fascist sentiment. The.Catholic.School.2021.1080p.WEB.h264-KOGi
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█ RELEASE DATE : 2022-01-23 █
█ FORMAT : Matroska █
█ RESOLUTION : 1920x1080 █
█ VIDEO CODEC : h264 (High@L4) █
█ AUDIO CODEC : AAC 2.0 █
█ LANGUAGE : Italian █
█ SUBTITLES : English, Italian (forced) █
█ SOURCE : WEB (Amazon / Netflix / etc) █
█ GENRE : Drama █
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█ RUNTIME : 1h 52min | SIZE : 4.28 GB █
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█ iMDB : tt12345678 | SCORE : 6.4/10 █
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█ PLOT : In 1975, a shocking crime occurs at a █
█ Catholic school in Rome, exposing hypocrisy █
█ and scandal. █
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█ GREETINGS : all our friends in the scene █
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Through the protagonist's journey, the movie highlights the importance of self-discovery and the need for individuals to forge their own paths. The film suggests that identity is a fluid and dynamic construct, shaped by experiences, relationships, and personal choices. This theme is particularly relevant in today's society, where individuals are often encouraged to conform to certain norms or expectations. shaped by experiences
This self-reflexive approach allows the audience to witness the protagonist's growth and development, as they learn to harness the power of storytelling to make sense of their experiences. The film demonstrates how storytelling can be a therapeutic tool, enabling individuals to reframe their traumatic experiences and find new meaning in their lives.
The Brutality of Boredom and Impunity One of the film’s most unsettling achievements is its portrayal of violence as an extension of boredom. The privileged students, led by Angelo Izzo and the Ghira brothers, exist in a vacuum of consequences. Their wealth ensures that previous minor transgressions—theft, assault, arson—are smoothed over by family connections. The Catholic school, with its emphasis on external conformity over internal grace, never provides a genuine moral compass. Consequently, the Circeo massacre is depicted not with pulpy sensationalism but with clinical, almost detached horror. The film suggests that when young men believe themselves to be above the law and beyond spiritual accountability, other human beings cease to be subjects and become objects for entertainment.