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Last cigarette?
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What a touching story! Worse than Lupin and Margot but with a romantic twist like Autumn in New York.
However, I would like to emphasize once again that whatever you write is beyond me; I always think of Lucarelli... We should ask him to read one of your reviews. This one would be perfect.
Squallor Vacca
22 jun 21
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I’ve never heard anything and I only know them by name. I’ve been able to see that on Deb they enjoy unconditional love and from what I read (they’re funny but serious and sad) they are just my kind of thing. You might say: "Then make up your mind to listen to Vacca! It’s also on the Debasio theme..." And I should respond that you might be right.
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Herzog did not choose his actors/subjects for their skill or interest, but rather for the level of real "madness" around which he could build a film, and this is where Herzog's brilliance and greatness lie: exploiting and enhancing a few elements. In this regard, KK was unbeatable... as Herzog knew him well on a personal level first and then on a professional one (Assuming that Herzog could separate the two aspects of his life, maybe not).
Further proof that he wasn’t an excellent actor should also be the fact that KK refused/never sought roles that weren’t tailored to him, from which I deduce (or perhaps one can deduce) that he wasn’t playing a part, but rather very realistic in his behavior. Or perhaps a mono-expressive actor is good?! Booooo (1) I am awaiting a refutation.
Towards KK in general, I feel the same as you do. I haven’t seen this film, but something tells me that considering the film in question to be terrible is not entirely connected to your feelings, at least not completely.

Negative derangement just because you go against KK?! Boooo (2)
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The title has never inspired anything good in me, and I avoided it until it was recommended to me by a user of Debasio (whom I sincerely thank for this legacy) and I read it - I believe - almost two years ago.
As far as I remember, the revisions are due to censorship, or am I wrong, or did you deliberately deviate from the theme (that is, I’m sleepy...).
Terry Pratchett (my "father"), the satirical English author whose writings are filled with quotes, calls Greebo the cat of the witch Granny Ogg: it’s surely onomatopoeic, but after reading the novel, I also think it's a tribute to the Gribaedov location.
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Among his "famous admirers," that crazy David Thrussel is also missing, who (in my opinion) imitates his vocal tone. I think he’s just one among many others...
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Hey! I just nominated the filmisi yesterday! Uh!
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Ah, look at that! My favorite Outcast has reviewed the band I only remember what I thought of them when I discovered them, which was: "these are pleasantly struck."
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I don't know the work, but the feeling that you've said everything is very strong. I really like it when you write so clearly.
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Those disheveledHair would be enough to fall in love with. In fact, they were.
I believe that in Poland they are still very strong with the piano and the new generations are replacing the old ones.