Hank Monk

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Never listened to them even though they've always intrigued me.
Oh, I like Blink despite (or perhaps because) I never loved the pop-punk scene of the era (never digested Dookie).
Maybe one day...
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But can you believe it, I'm listening to it for the first time right now.
Nothing essential, although still very nice and enjoyable. A bit too derivative.
Better when the girl isn’t singing.
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I just noticed "intigranti"
I really hope it’s not a typo

They're very nice, with a phenomenal cover aesthetic.
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One of your finest that I have read. I completely agree with your remark about Fraser: magical.
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Sometimes I like him, sometimes I don’t.
And it's the same for this movie.
Sometimes I see it as an emotional and sentimental kitsch, sometimes it moves me slightly (especially the final scene, but more than anything for the strength of character that the protagonist manages to show in those final moments).
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Beautiful!
How cool!
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The illusion of rediscovered love can only be created in a dimension suspended between dream and reality because as soon as the image is brought into focus, it loses all tension and value, and the one who held a promise of happiness becomes little more than the sordid lover of a sordid day.

Wise words.
Perhaps the secret lies in not expecting that the promise of happiness must be "forever."
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Truly horrific cover
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I don't think I understood the meaning of any sentence in the first paragraph.
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Modification to the review: "The same stuff as before." See the old version Julie Is Her Name - Julie London - recensione Versione 2