Edvard Munch Madonna
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There are some readings and completely personal opinions that much of the criticism does not share, but for the rest, it is a good review albeit didactic.
Apuleio Le Metamorfosi
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The work is a cornerstone of Western culture; the review is decidedly, decidedly too long-winded: I understand that Darius loves this book and therefore wrote this paper with pleasure, but there's a difference between reviews and in-depth analyses, for which there's a specific section. This text, as good as it is, is more than a review and less than a thesis, and it's somewhat in a limbo that could have been precisely the in-depth analysis. P.S.: "solone" means "one who gives only the tricks," that is, the scams.
Nathalie Giannitrapani In punta di piedi
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Dear, dearest madamedubarry, I have been a spectator of "X Factor" since the very first episode of the first season, and every year there has always been at least one rough diamond (as Ventura would say): this year it was Nathalie, a delightful person, a delicate singer-songwriter and an excellent performer. I can't give more than 3 stars to the record because it's a promotional EP with the covers performed during the show, but I am waiting for the first real album to applaud.
Franz Kafka La Metamorfosi
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Discounted votes, but deserved.
L'Aura Sei come me
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I'm a fan of L'Aura (but why did she bring back her surname??? There was no need for that, it actually makes things worse), but I won't vote for the album because I haven't listened to it yet. However, I've seen the video for "Come spieghi": it's not a bad song, but the process of laurapausinizzazione that L'Aura has undergone is really detrimental, and I hope it's just a moment of less inspiration. After two very good albums, a moment of défaillance is understandable (as long as she returns to her previous levels).
Edvard Munch Occhi negli occhi
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My compliments.
Black Eyed Peas The Beginning
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Here, I’ve never liked the BEP either: they’re just a bunch of posers at the final stage (just like David Guetta, great combo, they’ll reinvigorate each other’s poserness). Sorry.
X-Japan Dahlia
X-Japan Dahlia
26 nov 10
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@Tragopano: I mean, who/what are you talking about?
X-Japan Dahlia
X-Japan Dahlia
25 nov 10
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@nes: don't worry about always having to explain yourself, we're among civil people and we perfectly understand (or at least, I'm sure that in this instance at least you and I understand perfectly) that tastes are one thing and people are another, and that’s that. ;) I really like the visual, but I don't expect it to appeal to others in the slightest (though understanding the logic behind it, that might be a different story).
Charlotte Brontë Jane Eyre
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A somewhat didactic review, but possessing the merits of clarity, cleanliness, and thoroughness. The novel is very beautiful and, I quote the reviewer, second only to "Wuthering Heights," which I had the pleasure of reading recently. I also agree about Zeffirelli's film, which I enjoy watching every time it airs on Rete 4 (at least once a year).