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I believe you, but I would never buy an album with a cover like that.
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Thank you all for stopping by! @BUBI: in light of your arguments, your judgment seems entirely accurate. However, allow me to say that you've shifted the topic to another level. Here, I intentionally didn't want to comment on the story itself. We all know the construction of the mystery in Agatha Christie, just as we know that all the film adaptations of her novels have been almost disastrous. That said, the story still captures attention on screen, but we are absolutely in different territories compared to the cinema you are discussing. The problem with any mystery is always the focus on the plot, leaving interpretations in a decidedly marginal role. Hitchcock himself maximized his art in plot construction where the choice of protagonists remained purely aesthetic. For this reason, Psycho is among the most remembered of the director's works, also for the added value of a towering Perkins (him again). It goes without saying that Hitchcock's stories are primarily created for the big screen, so the execution and translation are more functional compared to a literary work. Without taking anything away from the great works you mentioned, I reiterate the uniqueness of this film in wanting to allow the actors the task of carrying a story that, on its own, even in the hands of the most experienced, would have resulted in yet another defeat of the genius of the Lady of Mystery on the big screen.
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I am very curious. Then if it guarantees kosmo!
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Alright! The excitement that comes before the release of an album by a favorite artist is always something pleasant to engage with, even when tastes are varied (or desperate - but that doesn't seem to be the case for you). I hope for you that they are as good as you imagine.
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I don't know the work, but I would give it a 5 just for the cover.
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I had the album. Now it sounds quite outdated. I’ll read the review as soon as I have a day off.
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In the past, he did better. A slightly soap-like album with some truly inspired tracks ("gli angeli non volano," "sono sentimentale," "disincanto").
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really good. at times they remind me of simon and garfield
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dildo? I know the first album and that's enough for me. I prefer true love.
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I apologize for interrupting. @senzastile: your challenge makes no sense. We’re talking about completely different languages. It would be like throwing mud at Tricky because he can't play any instrument. I don’t follow hip hop. However, I believe that some things are respectable: the first Missy Elliott, the first of Lauryn Hill, something from the Beastie Boys, the Spearhead of M. Franti. Eminem can’t sing. But he knows how to rap, and that’s what’s required in the genre. My opinion is still personal.
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