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Amendment to the review: «cmb». See the old version Destroy All Human Life - Country Teasers - recensione Versione 1
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To understand what you were talking about, forgive me "(quoque) tu, fili mi", I also went to read it elsewhere.... 🙄
At that point I understood, and only then did I understand, you were seriously serious. But it's probably due to a recently acquired handicap regarding information.

Nice! They did well! Italian TV has always ridiculed all of Eastern Europe, even for listening to our most improbable trash (or what has become trash over time), and now finally they're making us aware of how they see us. These are IGHT.
By the way, it seems that by shoving the evidence of facts in our faces (I still don't know if or how much voluntarily), they highlight how outdated we are right here in Italy, given that Italian variety shows, the ones for prime time "for the whole family," are always the same old steaming pile of crap.
Maybe I'll watch it, it seems worth it.
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Interesting, I'm afraid to ask how much it costs. Just the thought of it sprawling horizontally gives me the jitters...
It looks nice but is only useful if it has a retrospective vision. Maybe.
I'm not convinced by this gravity that "for the first time" exploits the lunar rotation axis... But who wrote it? I mean, what do they do for a living aside from writing?
If the UN still exists in 2400, then it’s like they’re telling me nothing will ever change on a social level... And practically, it's a bit like this book is pouring water into the mill of today’s system. Quite literally. At this point, I prefer Asimov.
The genetic engineering applied to fish made me think of a documentary they aired many years ago on Rete 4, which seriously (I mean composedly) talked about animals that didn't exist, but under certain environmental conditions could have been naturally selected and therefore exist. What a trip... Have you ever seen it? Nobody ever remembers it. Maybe it didn’t last long...
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In Spider, there's the theme of schizophrenia just like in many subsequent works... Just like this one.
About the really mundane special effect of the fire, it's not his style... What if this effect was meant to emphasize that in truth that pyre never happened? An hallucination like the one they have, which would connect all the characters. I mean: He throws her into the water with incredible coldness and then doesn't even check if he can save her... ?? I mean.. he doesn't pull her out of the water and remains there in a catatonic state. The son doesn't notice anything... It seemed very strange to me.
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Undoubtedly, it's a film that may not appeal to everyone, and the dialogues have certainly been affected by the film adaptation of the novel, weighing it all down. But I think your analysis has too many twists and ultimately misses the point.
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How did Kate Bush differ from, I don’t know… Cher?
Forgive my ignorance.

(With that "increasingly free" it seems like there's someone allowing her to do so… but that's not the case…)
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To see again.
I have a strong feeling that those who told you that you didn't understand him were right; it's clearly a gut feeling...
Many of his works have a touch of madness. It's his trademark to be a fascinated observer of oddities; it’s no coincidence that he is a unique documentarian. If it weren’t the case, I think he would have never worked with Kinski.
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The album cover really looks like my avatar! 😯
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I've never really listened to Zero except for the usual two or three songs everyone knows; a review like this makes me think I'm missing out on something.
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Seriously, did your grandmother really write like that? And was your grandfather really in Lugano?