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Michael Ende La Storia Infinita
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Well, it depends... Writing is my passion, so it comes almost automatically to me. I believe it’s important to take care of language and form to avoid critiques like ā€œyou’re illiterateā€ or ā€œyou write little thoughts.ā€ Then, I think it’s right to research as much as possible about what you want to describe, trying to be concise and without too many tasteless embellishments. I repeat, at least that’s what I try to do.
Michael Ende La Storia Infinita
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I wanted to say to pursue it in light of mistakes etc.. sorry
Michael Ende La Storia Infinita
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Yes, but criticisms weigh on you a little, don’t deny it.. I’m not talking about technically perfect and sterile reviews, which, as you said, are cold and self-serving, but I think it’s possible to find a happy medium.. it’s not impossible to combine emotions and precision, I’m not saying this because I manage to do it but because many others I’ve met here are capable of it.. I believe it’s right to have your own ideal of a review and to try to pursue it despite past errors and criticisms.. Although I admit that I personally write what I would like to read. Writing a review that we like is wonderful, and if we can also make it pleasing to others, there’s an added satisfaction; I try, it just takes managing to make compromises..
Michael Ende La Storia Infinita
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Okay, you're not wrong.. But seriously, why don't you try to find a middle ground.. For example, instead of the entire plot, try to provide just a simple summary, without revealing the ending.. Personal thoughts, in my opinion, fit better at the end of the review, not at the beginning, because otherwise someone might read them first and get bored.. You should also inform yourself at least a little about the technical side, at least the director, whom you totally overlooked here.. I don't want to sound like a professor because I'm not a master reviewer; you enjoy writing and describing your feelings, and that's great, but in my opinion, you still need to refine your technique instead of sticking stubbornly to a framework that has already lost from the start..
Michael Ende La Storia Infinita
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I mean, excuse me, but now you're exaggerating.. Masterpiece of a review?? Besides the fact that some have also made constructive comments on how a review could be written; I find your attitude to be, at the very least, arrogant.. We’re not all idiots here, we can tell when something is poorly written.. If you're still so mulesco and snobbish, you truly deserve all the one-star ratings and critiques you’re getting..
Michael Ende La Storia Infinita
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Yes, but I had already brought up the story of the director and an extremely angry Endel in my first comment.. Secretary, what kind of social justice is this? Go on, go on, because dear Prodi is waiting for you at Palazzo Chigi with Padoa Schiappa and his mountains of piss and wind..
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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I completely agree but I would have been harsher.. Autarkic hypocrisy at its finest.. A true shame..
Michael Cimino Il Cacciatore
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Poletti, three words for you: Buffoon, conceited, arrogant...
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Tarkus
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Well, you seem a bit exaggerated..
Michael Jackson Dangerous
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Oh, you’re right.. Well done!