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A bit surreal, a bit sweet, a bit melancholic, and always surrounded by females with alluring voices, right Cappio? Beautifully written. Of our Chan, I absolutely prefer "What would the community think," much rawer and dirtier... But your choices are always spot on! Kisses :-)
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AT THAT Feltrinelli... Every time I go in, it gets me. The guy mentioned above has incredibly varied tastes. I'll just say that after this, he put on a CD by Novembre (doom/growl/demonic) band that I didn't know. I left having bought both! :-/
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But what a laugh, Corny, I missed it... I haven't seen the movie but your review is fantastic!!!
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Saturday, Milan, I walk into a Feltrinelli. In the background, there's this crazy stuff playing: I go up to the clerk and say "tell me what this is!" and he replies "why?" and I say "why? Because I want it!". Moral of the story, I've been listening to them for 2 days, indescribable and insane!!! And you, who review them, are just as crazy! ;)
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I don't know, but I think I'll find a solution soon...
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Dearest... as punctual as a watch dear to Kosmogabri... Beautiful and concise description. The scene of the assault on the hotel had me almost in tears from laughing, even though it was a somewhat bitter laugh. The violinist from Tarantino's memory here is simply sublime. But how many movies can you watch in a month? You are my favorite and most reliable critic! Bye bye ;)
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Calm down. I’m never in a hurry...
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I've always loved guys with a bit of a scruffy beard. You are a poet.
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Dear reviewer, as always I'm late but it's always worth it. I like how you write, always with the same structure: intro-emotional, the actual review, conclusion. Those small certainties make me appreciate DeBaser, just like a warm blanket on the couch in winter, hot chocolate in the late afternoon, the cotton t-shirt in the wardrobe ready for spring... siigghh.. Well done. A hug.
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I've just read the other comments and here in particular I'm referring to comment number 25 by Adrian ("Who was this guy?") and I say, okay, that's fair even if I will never listen to him (Adrian, don't exaggerate!). The review is also well-written and sincere, as they say. But I stand by my sacred opinion. And now enough, I won't bore you anymore, four comments about Povia are more than enough!