The cinematography talk about organized crime since its inception. Already in the silent movies there were motives of minor thieves, murders and street bands. It is said that the first gangster film calls “Pig Alley Musketeers” (1912) by D. Griffith Warka. There is no universal definition of organized crime, because the diversity of the countries social and economic systems, attitudes, or judicial capacity translates into a variety of forms of organized crime in the world. So it seems that the filmmakers are in the field of inexhaustible inspiration, and the popularity of gangster genre a long time will lessen. Film vision of organized crime varies from repulsive realism the apotheosis and the comedy sensation, Images stylized extravagantly and tweaked stereotypes. Criminals are portrayed by the cinema as the unit failed and fascinating, tragic and worthy of respect, or at least understanding. Criminal torn conflicting passions. It is a neurasthenic, introverted and coldly rational. Embodies the extreme individualism, thought leadership and courage to challenge the present order.
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