117 reviews
Suburra is simply awesome. I was lured into watching it after some frenetic Netflix advertising and am glad I did.
This series, although not without flaws and the occasional cheesy indulgence, is highly entertaining and addictive. What's better than a double cross? A triple cross, of course! Watching the various factions (Mafia, Vatican, politicians and local crime families) battle it out is exhilarating. Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer!
Suburra has everything you'll need if energetic, fast paced entertainment is your thing. Watching the players sinking in the quicksand they've created is just an added bonus.
In summary I can say only one thing: Come on Season Two!
This series, although not without flaws and the occasional cheesy indulgence, is highly entertaining and addictive. What's better than a double cross? A triple cross, of course! Watching the various factions (Mafia, Vatican, politicians and local crime families) battle it out is exhilarating. Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer!
Suburra has everything you'll need if energetic, fast paced entertainment is your thing. Watching the players sinking in the quicksand they've created is just an added bonus.
In summary I can say only one thing: Come on Season Two!
- shilkmake-11153
- Oct 12, 2017
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Amazing acting, amazing characters, addictive plot! Rome as you've never seen it before. 9/10. A must watch for every mafia-related movie fan! Has a very interesting and underground vibe, and a new perspective of the different families of Rome. Its available on Netflix, there are 10 chapters. I'm definitely waiting for a new season.
- nicoba-95541
- Nov 11, 2017
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- MadamWarden
- Nov 5, 2020
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There are precious few film projects that are as well done as this series.
#1 You are going to want want to watch the whole thing.
#2 This is epic storytelling at its finest, the plot is cohesive, the dialogue extremely well written and the acting is first rate for every character in every scene.
#3 The production values and cinematography are as as good as what you would expect in a golden globe nominated film.
With all the money that gets spent on producing titles for television one wonders why more are not as good as this one. In its second season this series will draw you in and , for me , never disappoints. It is , IMO, a rare gem indeed. Competing and conflicting interests and desires from assorted characters in a complex plot that you can easily follow. It is a real thriller.
- jmccrmck-65172
- Apr 1, 2019
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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!
- gnocchi-30711
- Oct 10, 2017
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- kevincressard
- Oct 7, 2017
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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.
- danielcereto
- Nov 13, 2020
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Great season 1, absolutely ridiculous season 2. Watch season 1 but I advise not ruin the fun with season 2, full of unbelievable cliches. It's more a kitsch cartoon than a crime story and you can tell even the actors had no fun in working in it. Season one 9 stars, season two 3 stars for an average of 6. Update on season 3, a complete mess rushed and senseless. Don't get bothered.
- pieraussie
- Mar 13, 2019
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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.
- Luigi Di Pilla
- Nov 1, 2019
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I'll watch the next season and I'll watch the film now, but frankly I only watched this to hold me until season 3 of "Gomorrah: La Serie" dropped and I still feel the same about it. Enjoyable and yet it doesn't hold a candle to "Gomorrah". I have a hard time believing these young street punks are able to outsmart and go toe-to-toe with older and wiser gangsters and operators.
- firenze_italia
- Dec 26, 2017
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The show has a lot of compelling qualities, but come on! the gunfights are cliches of old westerns where the bad guys (everybody who is not Aureliano) can't hit a damn thing, but Aureliano gets five kills per shot. It's pretty stupid, not the least bit believable.
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.
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.
- rstalbans-2
- Dec 5, 2017
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Having seen the amazing Gomorrah, I started this saying it can never be as good. Well, we have just watched the final episode and even my husband was affected by it. I don't want to put any spoilers on this review but please - even if you take two or three episodes to get into this - stick with it as it just gets better and better.
The relationship between Aurelio and Spadino is played out so brilliantly through all 3 series. I cannot praise those two actors enough for making us invest in these characters and love them, despite their faults.
It will be a long time before I can forget about this series, and Aurelio in particular, who sadly is young enough to be my son but my feelings for him are far from maternal, shall we say!
Watch this and love it all - you won't regret it! That haunting theme music that comes into most episodes is wonderfully evocative too.
The relationship between Aurelio and Spadino is played out so brilliantly through all 3 series. I cannot praise those two actors enough for making us invest in these characters and love them, despite their faults.
It will be a long time before I can forget about this series, and Aurelio in particular, who sadly is young enough to be my son but my feelings for him are far from maternal, shall we say!
Watch this and love it all - you won't regret it! That haunting theme music that comes into most episodes is wonderfully evocative too.
More melodrama than drama , with more overacting than you would see in a school play , but , for all that , it is compulsive viewing . Just finished Season 1 and starting Season 2 . Despite the holes in the plot , one of the lead actors having a permanent sneer and another looking like Jonny Lee Millar on speed ( or maybe because of them ) , I couldn't wait to see what happens next . Hope Season 2 is as good . Will probably be fluent in Italian by the end of it . CIAO !!!
- alanl06-662-77020
- Apr 4, 2020
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I finally tuned in out of boredom from the rest of the schlock on offer from Netflix and I made a good decision.
The acting is first rate with all involved and the backdrop of Rome and Ostia just adds to the enjoyment ( especially if you've been there)
Great plot lines with corrupt politicians, rival drug gangs, seedy Vatican dealings..... and with that you've got something you can use to build great story lines.
These story lines are very well done and it's a welcome change to see how the Italian filmmakers develop the plots and dig into Rome's completely different culture. In Rome, the Church is still a very powerful influence and the aristocratic system is still thriving. But, they have their immigrant problems, their underclass and their social housing problems and the same difficulties in dealing with the heaving masses who have no future.
Lots of gunfire, lots of cold blooded killing, a little bit of sexual controversy but all done with skill that has you thinking "well they deserved it." Or, "that was well done"
What I particularly like in these European productions is the way they portray 40'ish women. They are invariably super sexy, always immaculately and fashionably dressed (as are the 50ish male leads who give "cool" a new level.)
I also like the way even middle aged men and women travel around on motor scooters ... I wish we could travel that way in Vancouver without the fear of getting mown down. But that's for another discussion
Great series, enjoy yourself watching it! 😉
Great plot lines with corrupt politicians, rival drug gangs, seedy Vatican dealings..... and with that you've got something you can use to build great story lines.
These story lines are very well done and it's a welcome change to see how the Italian filmmakers develop the plots and dig into Rome's completely different culture. In Rome, the Church is still a very powerful influence and the aristocratic system is still thriving. But, they have their immigrant problems, their underclass and their social housing problems and the same difficulties in dealing with the heaving masses who have no future.
Lots of gunfire, lots of cold blooded killing, a little bit of sexual controversy but all done with skill that has you thinking "well they deserved it." Or, "that was well done"
What I particularly like in these European productions is the way they portray 40'ish women. They are invariably super sexy, always immaculately and fashionably dressed (as are the 50ish male leads who give "cool" a new level.)
I also like the way even middle aged men and women travel around on motor scooters ... I wish we could travel that way in Vancouver without the fear of getting mown down. But that's for another discussion
Great series, enjoy yourself watching it! 😉
"Suburra: la series" is a mix between the most sophisticated Netflix TV productions and the most cheesy Italian TV series. While cinematography, music and some actors (Filippo Nigri, Claudia Gerini, Francesco Acquaroli overall) are quite impressive, the screenplay and in particular the roles of the three young protagonists seems to be written and sometimes recited with their own feet. One operation only met in half. I have much more appreciated the original movie.
- fabiosciarra-1
- Oct 7, 2017
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I love Gommorah but people are comparing this to it but is completely different. Great acting, action, drama, tragedy, this show is a gem that I've never seen anything like. Just a great show.
- cushioncapitalcorp
- Mar 22, 2021
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I was stunned by the 2015 movie, far more effective for my taste. That doesn't mean that series is not good or clumsy, no. But I think this show was useless, compared to the long length feature, maybe it brings more character development, maybe, after all that's the main purpose of a series, but I did not need it that much. And the ending is flat in the TV show, not better at all than the movie. I'll say more, I see not many things in common between the two. But that's my own opinion. Nothing more, I don't insist to be absolutely right.
- searchanddestroy-1
- Oct 29, 2020
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Kind of good effort if there wasn't a Gomorrah out there. But there is.....
If I hadn't seen Gomorrah then I may have given this a marginal 7.
But I did
If you have plenty of spare time. Watch this then Gomorrah. If not bypass this (and EVERYTHING else) and go straight to Gomorrah.
Then If you are looking for something "as good" or even close to Gomorrah then just watch Gomorrah again.
If I hadn't seen Gomorrah then I may have given this a marginal 7.
But I did
If you have plenty of spare time. Watch this then Gomorrah. If not bypass this (and EVERYTHING else) and go straight to Gomorrah.
Then If you are looking for something "as good" or even close to Gomorrah then just watch Gomorrah again.
- GrandoFernando
- Mar 1, 2019
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So I have watched Gomorrah, sorry. Subarra looks like a series that children watch compared to Gomorrah. It has many things that are looking the same, but it still has it's own vibe and there is big difference. It is like the criminal organisation and how it works has less attention and it is more about the politics and that everybody is dirty. It is a bit difficult fo rme to explain.
The story is sometimes cheesy and it is not hard to figure out what will happen. There are things happening that make you think like: huh? That does not make much sense. There are also some weird combinations and some relations are feeling forced.
Sometimes it feels more like a soap and the gangs are not real. Also with Samurai and the people above him. I never get a real sense of urgency. For me there is also not enough character development. But I must say some actors/actresses really play their part well and believable.
So overall it is a bit over the top with the drama and it got it's flaws but is it bad? No, it is a good effort .And I was hooked, I bingewatched it. So that's an extra point. So I have given Gomorrah a 10 so I can give this show an 8. Ohterways I must give Gomorrah a 9 and this show a 7, but that is not enough credit I think. So a solid 8.
The story is sometimes cheesy and it is not hard to figure out what will happen. There are things happening that make you think like: huh? That does not make much sense. There are also some weird combinations and some relations are feeling forced.
Sometimes it feels more like a soap and the gangs are not real. Also with Samurai and the people above him. I never get a real sense of urgency. For me there is also not enough character development. But I must say some actors/actresses really play their part well and believable.
So overall it is a bit over the top with the drama and it got it's flaws but is it bad? No, it is a good effort .And I was hooked, I bingewatched it. So that's an extra point. So I have given Gomorrah a 10 so I can give this show an 8. Ohterways I must give Gomorrah a 9 and this show a 7, but that is not enough credit I think. So a solid 8.
- jochemunlimited
- Mar 12, 2020
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Netflix did a great job to continue the Rome crime drama for a second season. The story continues where the first season ended and we learn more about the karakters and there motives and hidden agenda's. No spoilers here but if you like italian crime series. You have to watch Suburra.