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I haven't seen it, but by chance I watched a really well-made documentary/fiction on Focus. It's titled: Napoleon, the Beginning of the End. It's also on YouTube, so I watched it again since I hadn't been able to see it from the beginning. It's not fictionalized. You did well.
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At that time, I was reading Mucchio, so I HAD to follow Bruce S. He was their favorite artist, almost an obsession. However, the artist wasn’t just one; in fact, from ’73 to ’80 he released at least 4 or 5 really great albums. Perhaps the best is the first one for the quality of the compositions, but it was a bit immature in the arrangements. Until The River, all were very beautiful. Then came Nebraska and showed us a different Springsteen; he was exactly as you described. Honestly, I prefer the one from the first 4 albums. It’s a matter of taste. I also listened to some songs from the following period, but there wasn’t even remotely the quality of the early years. For example, Born in the USA, just to name one. Five for the review; if I can, I’ll add the stars.
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Great, I even managed to put on the stars 🤗
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It doesn't let me earn my stars 🤷‍♀️
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Well written
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I'm sorry, but it doesn't let me give the vote.
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Good for you Clooney, less so for him, three stars and that fits him well.
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One of the three or four musicians I prefer from the last fifty years.
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[climbs through entirely different paths and gets tangled up in itself, forgetting about developments and premises, motivations, deductions, and even finding a culprit.] I knew this because I read many reviews, always searching for the writer who has something fascinating in their writing. I believe Gadda is one of those.
This snippet you extracted already proves it: [with “a somewhat sleepy look, a heavy and awkward gait and a somewhat foolish demeanor, as if someone is struggling with a laborious digestion”]
Another one that seems interesting to me is Stefano D'arrigo: [Everything is South where the fire dies in the H2O, where a small crab in a puddle can appear almost like an orca that, shaking its fin in sleep, in the deepest depths, brings the precious eel eggs to the surface. Everything is South where the sun dies in the water...]
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I watched all of Breaking Bad and I also appreciated its most successful characters. First of all, the Mexican criminal who communicated only with his finger, saying yes or no [I think]. The chemist who becomes a criminal isn’t bad either. His young partner, however, is much less interesting. Over the course of about 60 episodes, he changes personality 2 or 3 times, which bothered me. Overall, the series is very good; it would have been even better if they had made around thirty episodes. But I understand the box office demands, even if I don’t agree with them. 👋
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