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The DeBello of Deb is that everything is assessed as ascendant.
If it makes you laugh, then we're friends. There, I said it.
Why not give you your well-deserved 4 stars?
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Listen, how do you write *î*?
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Okay, it’s a poem that Homer just moves...
But Nes this sweet is not everyday stuff! Oh no!
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She is my sister, it’s evident. As for him, I don’t know him.
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What beautiful memories the sea ♥
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ahhahaha
Stuff from another world. Let’s not go there with certain comments... the arrogance that kills.

The review is obviously not bad; whether it’s copied, I don’t know, and let’s pretend I don’t care.
It’s clear that while reading it, from the "bottom" of my ignorance, I couldn’t help but think of a "manual" of cinema. You also mention the literary work, but I think you’ve never read it, and if you did, I probably misunderstood the term "reinterpretation." There is a book with the same name that was released almost simultaneously with the film; this wasn’t a coincidence: the book is not a mere copy of the film and vice versa. I must admit I’ve never read the three stories mentioned, but frankly, I don’t understand why they should be more important than the "mother" novel.
To speak differently about a film like this, I believe the parallel with the literary work is important; otherwise, you risk always saying the same things.
That’s why I don’t vote.
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... I wouldn't want to seem rude or impertinent but: "4.5 times" is "four and a half times" or "four or five times"?
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So then, in the end, how did he say it?
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Great Caspy, I renew the intrinsic affection!
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Only a man can have doubts about whether it's dyed. It's all so horrifically pink that if it's not the little bitch you told us about, I'll come back here and give it a 2.
To you and her.
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