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Alright. "review" wiki style.
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We warmly greet Massimo Bisotti. Things that make us long for the best pages of Fabio Volo.
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Stunning film. Go see it. Spot-on review.
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And this one tickles me too.
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There are no less safe places in the world than those where guns can circulate freely. The false myth of self-defense. A film that explores the reasons behind this American descent well is Bowling for Columbine by Moore. I imagine you've already seen it. Basically, the thesis, which is well-founded, is that since America is built on oppression, it will never detach itself from the logics that are at its roots. I haven't seen Elephant; the topics are interesting, and it wouldn't have been bad to know a bit more about the film. There's room for opinions and comments. At least you wrote in a more fluent manner. These are just suggestions; then you can do whatever the hell you want. As usual.
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If there are guttings and absurd dialogues like Tarantino, it might be interesting. What do you think?
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I listened and it seems melancholically elegant to me. I like it.
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Very well.
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I cut out all my friends. No one should get too close. I’m messed up.
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Read. It sucks like all the ones you've written so far. The great banalizer. Exhausting syntax, an abundance of truisms, absent content. But really, without any preconceptions. Have a good evening and get off the homepage.