Takehiko Inoue Buzzer Beater
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At least this time there are no annoying paragraphs.
Mitsuru Adachi Rough
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Aside from the first two paragraphs and the last one, which not only make no sense but are also not funny, the rest of the review is lovely, and I completely agree with it. I particularly appreciated the acknowledgment of the two key points about Adachi, one of the world's leading interpreters of the art of manga.
Bluvertigo Zero - ovvero la famosa nevicata dell' '85
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The Italian '90s were very interesting, the second half of the '90s was truly fascinating, the work of Bluvertigo was the peak of the period, Morgan was the most important Italian musician of the second half of the '90s, and this album is a masterpiece. Perhaps the two previous ones had even higher peaks than those present in "Zero," but the consistency and average quality of this work make it one of the best records ever released in Italy.
Subsequently, Morgan will enter a continuously embarrassing decline, starting from three excellent solo albums, then a best-of, then "X Factor," then interesting cover albums only on paper, followed by the ridicule of his figure, then random songs dredged up from old demos, then the reunion and dissolution and re-reunion and re-dissolution of Bluvertigo, then Maria De Filippi. Enough, really. Fortunately, no matter what Morgan does, he won't be able to erase the fact that he was a genius.
Isao Takahata Una Tomba Per Le Lucciole
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We're talking about one of the most important films in the history of Japanese cinema, and it's being downplayed to this level by a review that's not bad, to be fair, but completely unnecessary. Okay, this is the plot: so?
Rai 1 Don Matteo
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Within its Italian fiction context, "Don Matteo" is a masterpiece. Brilliantly conceived, beautifully written, perfectly set, and wonderfully acted: one cannot ask for more from a comforting family entertainment work. Nino Frassica stands out (I genuinely believe he is one of the greatest geniuses in the history of Italian comedy), as does the stunning theme music. It's a shame that Marcello Cesena's "Don Babbeo" lasted so little.
Rimskij-Korsakov Sheherazade, op. 35
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Great recommendation of a sadly underappreciated musician. A review of good intention, but a bit lacking.
Leiji Matsumoto Star Blazers Seconda Serie: L'Impero della Cometa
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The first series is a total masterpiece, while the four films leave me not entirely thrilled, especially the second one from which the second series, the subject of this review, is derived. In any case, we are talking about the history of science fiction.
Mark Andrews & Brenda Chapman Ribelle - The Brave
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Revision of the review: "No substantial changes, just correction of some typos and clarification of unclear sentences." See the old version link rotto
Ennio Morricone Trilogia degli animali OST
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I really liked you, especially for the choice of the reviewed title. There’s no need for comments on Morricone; as for Argento, his work up until the 1970s is undoubtedly one of the best in the history of Italian cinema, perhaps European, perhaps global.
Kentaro Miura Berserk
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A really bad review, I'm sorry, I don't say this out of malice towards the author, but out of respect for the work that deserves a treatment worthy of its value. Rewriting it is not a solution.