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First of all, thank you all! I’ll try to explain how I see this, which I repeat, is a masterpiece to me. It seems to me that the story, after the long flashback of the past, continues with some fundamental events (I don’t want to mention them for those who may have never read it). It’s a complex comic, and wrapping it up quickly would mean ruining it, at least in part. Miura is taking the necessary time to continue it and bring it to a conclusion, and in my opinion, that’s the right thing to do. It’s not about dragging things out; the point is that completing a work like this requires space and time. @Eletto 1987, I don’t see the fantasy atmospheres as a decline, but rather as an enrichment. @anatas, thanks. @gnagnera, I too thought that reviewing a comic that is not yet finished could be questionable, but then my passion for this work prevailed. After all, another one of my favorite comics, Ken Parker, hasn’t had a real conclusion either; it’s been 30 years, and necessary reviews have been written. Let’s just say that for Berserk, I felt I had all the elements needed to do it. @s4doll, I agree, although I haven’t really seen any moments of stagnation. Thanks again to everyone!
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I quote eletto1987 with the recipes :-D
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As I’ve mentioned in some other comments, this is the masterpiece "Berserk," it is for me "THE Japanese comic." As for the review, I think it shouldn’t have revealed the entire plot of the comic with all the various twists; however, I won’t rate it.
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@carlo yes, even in binaural there were some good tracks, but I think it’s no code that should be rediscovered.
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The first video I saw by Soundgarden has always appealed to me greatly and perfectly reflects the atmosphere of the piece—disturbing and grotesque, yes, but I’ve always found it somewhat ironic, perhaps sarcastic, in a way. I liked what you wrote; what the director intended to convey with the video was undoubtedly profound. Then again, everyone interprets it in their own way, and I really appreciated the reflections you provided. In some ways, they are the same thoughts I had: the real deformation of a corrupt society that will lead us, if we don’t react in some way, to the "black hole."
Flipper Love
16 jul 09
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I've never heard the Flipper, I know they were highly appreciated by Cobain. I'm really pleased to read that Novoselic is playing again on this record, but Endino as a producer? Or as a musician? Great review.
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As for Pearl Jam, I've always preferred Vitalogy. Besides Better Man and Corduroy, I would also mention Nothingman and Immortality. Regarding Into the Wild, I add myself to the list of those who recommend it, both the film and the soundtrack.
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But did they name the album after the fourth Blur album?
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Ah, and "I know that I'm not alone even when I'm alone and I laugh and I cry and I merge with the sky and with the mud" is one of the most beautiful lines I've heard in Italian music lately, and Fango, indeed, and to you are heartfelt and sincere songs, and this is always to be appreciated in my opinion, without stupid prejudices.
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"The artists I like the most are those whose discography, when listened to from start to finish, allows you to witness their compositional maturation and perceive their experiences." I agree.