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The current section does not present a summary of critical interpretations on the film, but a very simplistic and naive opinion that makes no sense whatsoever—-whether you've seen the film or not. Pasolini's depiction of the "actors dancing to ya-ya twist music or laying around" might characterize them as playful or infantile, but suggesting that such levity (which they show during their lunch break!) represents Pasolini's idea that "society is corrupted to the core" is quite a stretch. Neither dancing nor any engaging in light activity at work, during a break, can possibly indicate any kind of moral corruption, regardless of the subject of the film being shot. Tikiwikialex (talk) 02:10, 28 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]