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who the hell are the dice?
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The topic might seem interesting, but when someone uses terms like "perplime" and "purtuttavia," I wouldn't trust them enough to decide that no, I won't be watching it.
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I read it all! What a truth.
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It seems to me that she wrote it all nicely. Will she be offended if I say "bravo" just to be polite?
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I would like to make some edits for a few typos, if someone would kindly remind me. Thank you.
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I'm watching it, I don't know what season or episode I'm on because I'm watching it on Netflix and it just goes on by itself. BB was a different story, of course, the characters were like gods, while here we are talking about very realistic people. No astonishing "special effects." If I had to define it with one adjective, I would simply say "it's sad."
I realized how deep the characters were when Kim cried watching Jimmy read his brother's letter.
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My favorite novel, I believe. The only one I’ve read multiple times and at different stages of my life; each time, it managed to make me cry… damn it…
I've always found myself reflected in it a lot, "the last cigarette" is emblematic of my life. I too am filled with last cigarettes, both literal and metaphorical. Those who aren’t a bit like Zeno don’t understand the true drama…
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I never managed to read the novel it's based on.
In any case, a lovely film that I actually watched again not too long ago, maybe at the beginning of the year. Hilarious in the first part. "Golden Brown" by The Stranglers is top-notch, but overall a super selection for the soundtrack. I actually discovered some music thanks to the film.
I can't express an objective judgment; it's certainly not a masterpiece, but it's one of those films that stick with you, especially if you watch it at the right stage of life.
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Lo SPOILER Morettiano NO!!!
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I like the girl as little as few_. I believe this is one of the few bands we will always get along with.