Nichilismo76

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Guillermo Del Toro Il Labirinto Del Fauno
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Little woodcock, look that most of today's thirty-somethings are just spoiled brats who grew up really poorly! Haven’t you noticed??!! Anyway, if you think I’m an idiot that’s perfectly fine with me, think whatever you want, it doesn’t touch me, trust me. And please, football is just a load of nonsense that serves to channel the frustrations of the ignorant and the lobotomized. Trust me, if you put me in front of a match, I’ll fall asleep in no time... True art, like in this case, is expression and enrichment, and I won’t tolerate some spoiled brat like poor paloz writing crap about something he doesn’t have the mental tools to understand. And a nice virtual umbrella up his ass would do him good, believe me. For him, there are silly movies like The Chronicles of Narnia, let him review those... As for Emanuele, you’re probably right, he must be an intelligent guy and maybe he knows more than I do about many things.
NOW, HOWEVER, I WANT TO TELL YOU ONE THING: THIS SPACE MUST BE USED TO COMMENT ON MOVIES AND IT SEEMS YOU'RE DRAGGING IT OUT A BIT TOO MUCH IN TRYING TO PSYCHOANALYZE ME. DID YOU GET ME MIXED UP WITH CORONA? I STILL HAVEN'T UNDERSTOOD IF YOU’VE SEEN THIS FUCKING MOVIE OR NOT. AND MY INSULTS DON’T CONCERN A PERSON WHO I DON’T EVEN KNOW BUT RATHER WHAT HE WRITES ABOUT A WORK. Maybe poor paloz will mature in 10-20 years and become a man with guts (but given the premises, I deduce that the road will be particularly hard for him). Anyway, your opinion about me has been extensively expressed, and if in your next posts you don’t talk about the movie, I will ignore you. Take care.
Guillermo Del Toro Il Labirinto Del Fauno
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little woodcock, you know I like you, I'm not joking, I like your sarcasm. I just want to know who this psicoflinstone is, how can I read his reviews?
To dear Emanuele, I advise you not to feel so down, you're only 20... maybe you'll discover that you're not so ugly after all, and true beauty lies in intelligence. Anyway, trust me, the music we like reflects a lot of our personality, and the fact that you listen to violent music while you appear to be a calm guy simply means that you’re someone who doesn’t show their inner turmoil, but it doesn’t mean they aren’t there, and maybe one day you’ll become a serial killer... just kidding, of course, at 20 you’re still full of potential, trust me. Anyway, run right away and get a copy of fauno because I want to hear your opinion (even if you've probably lost much of the surprise effect since it has been excellently analyzed in some comments).
Guillermo Del Toro Il Labirinto Del Fauno
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Bimbibelli, we need to be careful about throwing shade on certain works that have a deep meaning, especially when one praises a boring, sappy movie like Big Fish, whose only moment of emotion for me was "Man of the Hour" by Pearl Jam at the end of the film. I felt PERSONALLY OFFENDED because, like the sweet little girl in the movie, I too, as a teenager, experienced family and personal situations that were hard to bear, and my only escape was reading "The Lord of the Rings," "The Chronicles of Dragonlance," "The NeverEnding Story," and other fantasy masterpieces, which made me deeply identify with Ophelia's experiences (thankfully, I didn't live in wartime). Regarding the insults, I think he deserves them; if you don’t understand a work, especially one as complex as this, it's better to avoid reviewing it by trashing it and spouting nonsense like a spoiled brat who lacks the maturity to comprehend. Plus, his goal was to provoke a bit of controversy, and it seems he succeeded. I also took a look at his musical tastes, and there’s a lot of commercial stuff that spoiled idiots listen to (Green Day, Blink, Guns, I can't remember the other crap). And remember that the music we listen to, the books we read, the films we can appreciate say a lot about our personality... To the little woodcock, I say: be grateful I’m a considerate dad, because if I were your dad...
Guillermo Del Toro Il Labirinto Del Fauno
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I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.