Hank Monk

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  • Here since 16 october 2011
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I agree with the analysis; missed opportunity.
And I would say it’s practically a reprise of "Terra X," which back in the day was one of the comic cycles (I think not "canonical") that caused me to read many (too many) Marvel comics.
The concept of Terra X reimagined in this way and (as you rightly point out) compressed into the last 30 minutes of the film completely loses its emotional weight.

Staying on the theme of these blockbuster comics: it’s as if the issue of Thanos arriving on Earth with the Infinity Gauntlet was presented in the last half hour of a film that spent the rest of the time on something else.

A shame because between these new films and characters introduced in this new cycle, very little actually stands out.
Perhaps the only cool thing is the introduction of Kang in the Loki miniseries.
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Beautiful review.
It evokes lovely atmospheres... a kiss to a stranger on a summer evening.
Rodan Rusty
15 nov 21
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Very beautiful this one (aside from the insistence on "border", but that's my problem).
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I don't understand if it's a gag.
Just for this 5
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Beautiful!
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Beautiful
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I believe I've already mentioned it in a review of lulu, but this album doesn’t evoke all these fairy-tale atmospheres for me. I don’t know why, but there’s something that I perceive as "unhealthy" lurking beneath the surface, and in the end, it scares me (for example: purposely out-of-tune multi-voice choirs). Who knows, it makes me think of Charles Mason.

Of course, all this makes me love the album even more (I mean its ambiguous appearance).
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Beautiful
It probably appeals more to those who occasionally listen to rap (like me) and less to the true Norwegian black reppettusi...
But Kendrick is something else.
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Fantastic Volonté here.
You made me want to see him again.
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Oh, I really love the early records by Bennato. I used to always play this one on vinyl.