Alice Charade
19 jul 17
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How beautiful, a record that retains the ethereal touch characteristic of 'Mezzogiorno sulle alpi' (my favorite of hers, a masterpiece) delicately blended with the drum machine (perhaps with the exception of the first track, where I found the sound in the chorus a bit too harsh). For the rest, another pleasant piece in Alice's excellent journey.
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A seriously uncool film where the definitely realistic and sharp dialogues take center stage, I appreciated it a lot. For the rest, it's definitely a worthy watch, a really good feature film, but it lacks that kind of story that leaves a mark, too bad.
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Meh, I think it would have been soooo much cooler to stretch out the duration of the yellow of 'Who Shot Mr. Burns' and make it into a feature film (even though in the "two-part episode" format it's already perfect); they were at the peak of creativity and the movie would have done justice to all the characters and the quality of the series itself.
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Exceptional as well, less "quotation-marked" than its illustrious predecessor (my favorite) but equally fantastic and filled with gems. A great consecutive triptych that started with 'Never For Ever'.
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Superb, 'Never For Ever' is indeed beautiful but this one surpasses it in terms of musical experimentation and vocal extremism, while the maximum compositional inspiration that pervades all ten songs remains intact without any decline. Excellent.
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Yet another product of Pixar's declining phase, for me decidedly contrived in presenting highly unlikely difficulties.
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I suffer
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What a shittily bad ending noooooooooo
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But this movie lasted in theaters like a cat on a highway? No, because I wanted to see it tomorrow and I'm left with nothing.
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Well, for me it's a pretty predictable and somewhat tired little movie; at least the playful atmosphere is okay, but it's more silly than genuinely funny imho. And all the screenplay moments (those one-liners in the second half, oh my, so ubiquitous) were utterly predictable once you see the movie's setup... I don't know, it didn't say anything to me, but in terms of engagement, it's not the worst of the worst, maybe because I was with friends.

The vintage musical contribution was nice, that's for sure; as for the rest... it's a genre that's definitely not my cup of tea. XD