In September 1975, two young men, Andrea Ghira and Gianni Guido, lured two girls, Donatella Colasanti and Rosaria Lopez, into a villa under the pretense of a party. What followed was a nightmare of torture, rape, and humiliation that lasted over 30 hours.

), I can certainly provide an analysis of the film's subject matter.

The film's primary focus is on the construction of a specific type of upper-middle-class Roman masculinity.

Unlike the idealized version of Catholic education—which often emphasizes "humility, wisdom, and virtue" and a "Catholic worldview"—the school depicted in the film serves as a breeding ground for social Darwinism.