Akira Kurosawa Dersu Uzala
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Speak, I’m listening.
Akira Kurosawa Dersu Uzala
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I keep thinking exactly like you, word for word. Ezekiel, you are enlightening me.
Akira Kurosawa Dersu Uzala
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Ezekiel25_17, you are wise: I fully share your thoughts on "Into the Wild."
Milo Manara Il Profumo dell'Invisibile
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@fiquata: I still don’t understand, maybe it’s me, I don’t know. You don't like comics regardless: well, that’s like saying you don’t like architecture regardless. Anyway, everyone does and thinks what they want. Then “who reads a bit of drawn mammary with the purpose of getting it up can’t help but be a loser”: I completely agree, and in fact that’s pretty much what I wrote too (“Beautiful work, but only to be taken to the bathroom”), but from there to say that comics, ALL COMICS, are for losers, that’s a stretch, isn’t it? Rather say that this comic is for losers, not that "comics" are for losers. Anyway, I repeat, everyone does and thinks what they want.
Milo Manara Il Profumo dell'Invisibile
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@fiquata: but be quiet, I was obviously referring only to this work or, at most, only to this author. Would you, for example, say that "Gen di Hiroshima," "Corte Sconta detta Arcana," or "Maus" (just to name three famous titles) are not high literature?
Akira Kurosawa Dersu Uzala
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A very good and clear review that perfectly achieves its purpose: convincing me to watch the film. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the work yet (but I'm very familiar with Kurosawa and I have no doubt it's excellent); I'm waiting for Ghezzi to air it one of these nights.
Milo Manara Il Profumo dell'Invisibile
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Your comment is of an abysmal ignorance; I am proud to be a loser, then. As for the review, I found it excellent and it reflects exactly my own point of view on Manara, a genius of the pencil who absolutely cannot write. Beautiful work, but only to be taken to the bathroom.
Kerli Love Is Dead
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@Finnegan: forgive me, I misread your sentence "a pretty gloomy trend as far as I know (and I don’t know very much)… I didn’t see the "not!!!" I'm really sorry. The fascination with Japan is currently happening a bit all over the world (USA first and foremost), and it will certainly come to an end sooner or later, but it would be nice if it left at least the "normalization" of the language in its wake. For example: today if I listen to Japanese music, they think I'm an alien, just like it happened five or six decades ago with English; the music of the '60s brought the acceptance of the English language, and I hope the same can happen with Japanese.
Kerli Love Is Dead
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I watched the episode of "Il testimone" about Japan... at what point is lolita fashion revealed in all its empty squalor, excuse me? It doesn't seem that way to me at all. And what a great connoisseur you are if you dismiss it with a "rather squalid".
Kerli Love Is Dead
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@Finnegan: sleazy? And why? I haven't seen the episode of "Il testimone" (I'm uploading it to YouTube right now), but I’ve been following Japanese pop culture for a decade, and in its context, the goth-loli fashion makes perfect sense.