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Synopsis

Loro, directed by Paolo Sorrentino, presents a provocative exploration of power, ambition, and the underbelly of Italian politics during a tumultuous period surrounding Silvio Berlusconi's reign. Released in 2018, this film intertwines the lives of a diverse group of businessmen and politicians—collectively referred to as Loro (Them)—who orbit around Berlusconi's extravagant lifestyle and political machinations from 2006 to 2009. Through a vibrant tapestry of characters, Sorrentino delves into the seductive pull of wealth and influence, examining how those drawn to power can become ensnared in a complex web of loyalty, betrayal, and moral ambiguity.

At the heart of Loro is the enigmatic figure of Berlusconi, portrayed with a mix of charisma and absurdity, embodying the contradictions of a man who is both a media mogul and a polarizing political leader. The film juxtaposes his larger-than-life persona with the lives of those who seek his approval, revealing the lengths to which individuals will go to be a part of his world. Themes of desire, corruption, and the fleeting nature of fame permeate the narrative, inviting viewers to reflect on the cost of ambition and the often blurry line between admiration and avarice. Sorrentino's signature visual style and sharp wit elevate this biography-drama, making Loro not just a reflection of political life in Italy, but a broader commentary on the human condition in the pursuit of power.

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