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DeRank : 0,78
DeAge™ : 7159 days • Here since 3 november 2006
Clint Eastwood Bird
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Hi Poletti. After reading this review, I downloaded it and I was a bit disappointed. Disappointed by Eastwood's choice to make Parker's self-harm and self-destruction so evident. Extremely gloomy, dark, negative, it even puts jazz in agony, along with almost everything surrounding it. Dark. In short, I wouldn't give it 5 stars at all. Can you grant me that?
Pupi Avati La cena per farli conoscere
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if "TRISTE" is a problem then Eastwood is an authentic calamity ;D
Miles Davis Birth Of The Cool
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I'm glad, Melissa. Hello to you.
Julian Schnabel Basquiat
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but art is constantly evolving!
Charlie Christian The Genius Of Electric Guitar
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@emanuele: I would immediately cite Wes Montgomery as the direct heir. However, I ask for support from Conte (who has already skillfully posted with ecclesiastical wisdom).
Dexter Gordon Our Man In Paris
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ANYWAY, YOU'RE OBSESSED (AND NOT JUST WITH BAILEY). YOU'VE MADE 30 COMMENTS IN TOTAL ABOUT DEB, AND 20 OF THEM WERE DIRECTED AT ME. IT'S QUITE ASTOUNDING. I WONDER WHY YOU GIVE ME SO MUCH IMPORTANCE...
Dexter Gordon Our Man In Paris
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But no, look, I've listened to quite a bit of Derek... it's even on YouTube, it's on Amazon, on the mule. There are things I like about Bailey. My opinion OF HIM is ANYTHING BUT NEGATIVE!
Julian Schnabel Basquiat
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Cattelan brings to mind "calculated provocations" like the pope being struck by a meteorite, which symbolizes the declining Catholicism, not an attack on the pope or the Church. "Signora Maria" is offended, but she ignores the message that is more than evident. Or Cattelan hanging puppet children in Milan stirred reactions of all kinds, but it was a message, a strong denunciation of mistreatment and PEDOPHILIA, too often mentioned by the media. The idea of the phallic bell tower is amusing, but what does it mean? Cattelan does what art has always done: tells the story of its time. Even Damien Hirst (highly valued) turns a medicine cabinet into a work of art and makes a statement about pharmacy consumerism, the overwhelming power of the pharmaceutical industry, and the fragility of today’s human being. Or he puts animals in formaldehyde. Environmentalists are furious, but the message is strong. Another denunciation of the agri-food industry and chemical-based animal nutrition, or (in the case of the dog) of abandonment and mistreatment. I believe that THOSE WHO FEEL PROVOKED LOSE SIGHT OF THE MEANING OF ART ITSELF AND SEE THE WORK ONLY SUBJECTIVELY. But a great victory of today’s art is that it gets noticed and provokes reactions of all kinds. Today, art is that of Hristo, involving thousands of people or wrapping up monuments, and the world is talking about it. Today, art speaks of the world, and the world talks about the art that speaks to the world.
Luchino Visconti Rocco e i suoi fratelli
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To be honest, POLETTI, in many comedies with Pozzetto, we can see a "Gomorrah and romantic" Milan. Even in "Il ragazzo di campagna," there are the Navigli, in their static and unique gray abandonment, a tour of the protagonists at the Accademia di Brera, a city portrayed as an unlivable and suffocating jungle, yet a source of energy, life, and perspectives (many times mentioned by Pozzetto, these famous "interesting perspectives" - but there are, as you say, a thousand other examples).
Luchino Visconti Rocco e i suoi fratelli
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"pumbeo" aside, excellent analysis, a 5. However, the plot is not described in a very clear way. 5-.