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Korean cinema never disappoints. Never.
In all the Korean films I've seen, the theme of isolation (forced or not) is always present. It’s probably related to their culture; if so, there's something in their poetic sensibility that will always elude us Westerners.
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I got lost.
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And Brunoooo be! You bet they’re serious... Speaking of big dick...
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.. I want to see it. I'm already thinking about the Cube or something like that.
But hey, you're the one who talked about Attraction, the Russian film a while ago, right?
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You've convinced me.
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"thanks to which he does not adhere to any of the music he studied but takes a bit from each one... and blends it in a unique way" basically the definition of "artist." Beautiful, I'm feeling something. It should suit me well.
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Too long, but I appreciate the effort to describe an album well. I tried to listen to Battisti, but after a few tracks, I get bored; yet, reading all the comments above, I realize I'm missing something... Thank you for reminding me. 🖖
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When I read "But do you know how many singer-songwriters searching for inspiration could benefit from a little vacation at the expense of the State?", considering your Deascolti from a couple of weeks ago, I thought you would have given the review a Carlin twist. Can I ask if you thought about it? The review is great, needless to say, but this curiosity came to me...
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But you are the one with the most beautiful DeAmati collection in the history of Debaser? And I'm the last one to comment on you?! Naaaa...
The advertisement for that bogus product is one of my all-time favorites: I laugh, I laugh, and I laugh. But only if Dracula is there.
As for Uochi Toki, I've never listened to them; technically, in my universe, you are more famous than they are.
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Ooohh Fradi..