TMC
05-28-2022, 08:52 PM
https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/oz-christopher-meloni-25-years-later
The HBO prison drama, which celebrates its 25th anniversary in July, "is heralded as groundbreaking. But if it had debuted this year, almost two decades after it went off the air, it would have been just as shocking," says Miles Klee. "Whatever critics hated — the pervading nihilism, the gratuitous nudity and violence, the exploitation of our deepest fears and revulsions — is precisely what establishes an effective critique of American justice, and convinces a viewer they can smell the sweat of men caged like animals. In a culture that wants to forget criminals the moment they’re locked up, Oz wouldn’t let us look away. And the quiet, even tender moments amid the mayhem argued that even the worst of us deserve better."
The HBO prison drama, which celebrates its 25th anniversary in July, "is heralded as groundbreaking. But if it had debuted this year, almost two decades after it went off the air, it would have been just as shocking," says Miles Klee. "Whatever critics hated — the pervading nihilism, the gratuitous nudity and violence, the exploitation of our deepest fears and revulsions — is precisely what establishes an effective critique of American justice, and convinces a viewer they can smell the sweat of men caged like animals. In a culture that wants to forget criminals the moment they’re locked up, Oz wouldn’t let us look away. And the quiet, even tender moments amid the mayhem argued that even the worst of us deserve better."