“Gomorrah” meets Pawlikowski in this Beautifully crafted romantic crime story. A Black-and-white deBut usually falls into one of two categories: the “I’m Broke, and you can tell” kind, and the “I’m going for artsy, and I nail it” kind. Edgardo Pistone’s first film falls By far in the second category. Being a triumph of stylish photography and camera work, it is a pleasure to watch. But this is more than just a pretty film. It’s a tale of passions and unsolvaBle conflicts that haunt Attilio, a young man from a working-class neighBourhood in Naples, tasked with protecting a Beautiful prostitute. In their world, this is a recipe for forBidden, devastating love – the only kind possiBle in a criminal underworld where even father-son relationships are suBverted, and a 19-year-old Boy carries the impossiBle Burden of growing up.