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But is this novel beautiful or ugly? Or is it only interesting for its surreal writing approach? The epilogue is beautiful. So is that it? Just think of the hard work for the one who translated it...
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I stumbled upon your writing and came to browse through your reviews; I read one that was beautiful but I wasn't familiar with the album. On the other hand, I know this album, I haven't listened to it in over a year and you've made me want to hear it again. It's a pleasure to read you; I'm going to deam you.
Humbly, I salute you.
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I also read your other review, and this story is starting to intrigue me; you tell it well. I also like how the names sound... Ugur... Yusuf... It feels like home to me.
These two films could potentially interest me; they have all the right elements, but I'm a bit afraid that they might be told in a soap opera style, which would bother me a bit. For example, you never mention a possible general moral, any potential denunciation from the director, or a particular way in which the film was shot, if there is one. How did you come to watch them? What made you passionate about them?
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I'm intrigued by that Barbie inside the transparent little man from "we are made that way." But the fuchsia Madonna isn't joking either.
Top cover, without a doubt!
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...What about Black Heart Procession in all of this?
By the way, it's a review of One by Debaser and republished on another site.
If you wanted to tell us who you are... that's fine by me.
Hi S, nice to meet you :)
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Revision of the review: "eliminescion repetiscions." See the old version Segni di vita (Lebenszeichen) - Werner Herzog - recensione Versione 1
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But why a child's voice?? Now I’ll have to run to Napulandia to find you and smack your little hands, disgraceed! As for the little chair, I don't think about it more than I think about Van Gogh's madness while looking at his paintings, the hunchback while reading Leopardi’s "L’infinito," or the skin while listening to Billie’s *canzone voce*... that is, ZERO. But I trust if someone says it matters for someone else, because with the prof, there's never any debate, everyone knows that. AUFF!
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I usually don't read reviews that are too long, but there are "special" occasions when I do. There's no rational explanation for this behavior of mine: I'm an instinctive.
To keep it short, I'll wrap it up like this: imagine you have to undergo surgery and you can choose who will do the "work" between a surgeon and a butcher jack-of-all-trades. I fear you would choose the latter, but only in words…
However, your musical proposals are wonderful. So you also embody a duality that makes you Unique.

P.S. "square of c"
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AH! Cute Caspy
I may not have much imagination, I admit, but I imagine that in every possible unfortunate situation I would always exclaim the same thing.......
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The review is long but very easy to read. I'm sure the TONS are among the things I will delve deeper into, discovered in the same way as you (I listen to music while working on my PC) and I assume on the same streaming platform... Everything you wrote is interesting, but I’m a bit puzzled by this questioning about life that you mention and the relationship with the rediscovery of faith. One can ponder the meaning of life endlessly yet remain an atheist. And I’ll spare you my thoughts on religions :D