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Alfred Hitchcock La Finestra Sul Cortile
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the idea is brilliant, not the best of Hitchcock anyway
Francis Ford Coppola La Conversazione
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great review, very in-depth, the film is one of the many masterpieces of Coppola in the 70s, perhaps the best director of that decade...
Ridley Scott Blade Runner
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How I wish to see a brilliant adaptation of Ubik on the big screen?? In fact, now that I think about it (especially thinking of the not-so-successful Scanner Darkly), I would be afraid; better that no one tries, only Cronenberg could succeed in this endeavor.
Federico Fellini La Dolce Vita
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Yes happypippo, in Italy it was inevitably cut short, the visionary charge of the work was too much. It was a film of specters, of the dead, of figures emerging from the dark and returning to it. But someone like Truffaut immediately recognized that the film was, in a word, Fellini's testament. Indeed, from 1977 onwards, Fellini did not reach those heights again. Sure, some genius emerged once more, like the first 20 minutes of "La voce della luna," but the real Fellini for me died in that final dance between Casanova and the mechanical doll-woman.
Federico Fellini La Dolce Vita
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In my opinion, Fellini's best film remains Casanova, a film that is often overlooked (perhaps because it is his darkest, most decadent, and unsettling work) even superior to Amarcord and Eight and a Half. Anyway, an artist worthy of standing among the greats of art like Munch, Matisse, Bacon, people like that...
Gerard Damiano Gola Profonda
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we are in the era of bangbros.....
Gerard Damiano Gola Profonda
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surpassed....we're at the pinnacle of squirt, this is stuff for cavemen
Darren Aronofsky Requiem For A Dream
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I did not like the fountain at all, a mess spread over three eras, ridiculous yet ambitious and visionary....
Antonio Margheriti ...E Dio Disse A Caino (1970)
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here's where the ancestors of the various from dusk till dawn come from....mythical movie, macabre horror western, let's go with the rediscovery of hidden gems...
Ferzan Ozpetek Saturno Contro
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I fully agree with Hetzer, enough with this social stuff, really, the social aspect is collapsing on us from every side now, we are buried in social issues, we are covered in the mundane, even in art unfortunately, it's enough really.