Bubi

DeRank : 4,31
DeAge™ : 7142 days • Here since 21 november 2006
Francis Ford Coppola La Conversazione
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I confirm a 5, but I prefer more concise reviews. (A matter of taste)
Francis Ford Coppola La Conversazione
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One of my favorite films, a milestone on a topic that is still relevant today. Great review.
Dario Argento Tenebre
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Dario Argento... overrated. I haven't seen the movie and I don't really care.
Jean Pierre Melville Frank Costello, Faccia D'Angelo (Le samourai, 1967)
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Well-written review, I haven't seen the movie.
Federico Fellini La Dolce Vita
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In a way, it reminds me of Apocalypse Now; one undertakes a journey where war, as a representation of life, is portrayed as nothing but chaos and horror. In La dolce vita, without metaphors, it is life itself that is chaos and horror.
Quentin Tarantino Pulp Fiction
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I agree, Le Iene is my favorite... but Pulp Fiction is still a great movie.
Loreena McKennitt The Book Of Secrets
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There's no denying it, as usual the review is well-written. Between us, I think you have the talent of a writer. Hi.
Ridley Scott Blade Runner
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Among other things, at first I also wanted to transcribe... I've seen things that you humans wouldn't believe... battleships... I didn't do it because it seemed like a cheap way to get more favorable reviews. It's not that I don't appreciate them, but including the monologue felt out of place, just as the review had come together.
Ridley Scott Blade Runner
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Dear TinyBanks, what you write, and the advice you give me on what you think I could have done may be right, but I chose to focus on what I consider the main contents: the boundary between real life and fiction, and the distressing visual representation of Los Angeles in 2019, the inner transformation of the Android hunter, the questions that arise from his thoughts, "Where do I come from? Where am I going? Who am I?" doubts that lead to searching for the meaning of life, and that thin line that separates reality from falsehood. If you read my first comment, what you say is something I wrote. I don’t like long reviews, so I decided to do it this way.
Ridley Scott Blade Runner
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Dear Fidia, I think Italy is all beautiful. I haven't been to Puglia, but I grew up in Tuscany, and now I live at the Stelvio Pass—mountains, mountains... beautiful, but for me who grew up by the sea, I often feel nostalgic for Livorno, which as a city is nothing special, but there's the sea. When I was little, it was also clean, can you believe it... Bye.