Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Prodigy Experience
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How come, are you jealous, Socrates???? Now it's digging into your face with the nails of the pears :)
AA.VV. Barry Lyndon
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everything is clear :)
AA.VV. Barry Lyndon
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I don't know, I see you're biased, you need to open up... Just a moment, you commented on what I think is Liquido, Venditti, and Camisasca... then something else, but I don't remember; well, you could at least give me a "f*** off" just as a greeting, not everything you like gets a comment, right? :)
AA.VV. Barry Lyndon
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Ahhhhh... you were talking about the lysergic? No, I'm not very knowledgeable, just on a theoretical level... well, I didn't misunderstand, I was really hoping it could just be Bacchus :)
AA.VV. Barry Lyndon
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eeeeeeeeeeeeeh... what’s that got to do with it, "selavì" I write it too because it’s intentional, it’s an Anglo-Saxon barbarism :))) Me, why do you go on the play to say that I’m unpleasant and make you want to vomit??? Ugh, it’s not true, I’m a sweet sweet disaccharide
AA.VV. Barry Lyndon
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Uhm, I'm going to resort to a cliché, but I believe you really needed to be in Kubrick's head to understand how much he loaded the images and intentions of Clockwork. After all, you yourself mentioned "acids," so who knows how much he might have imagined everything out of pure Bacchic enthusiasm or according to nature... :)
AA.VV. Barry Lyndon
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I don't know, you've read a couple of them, at least you could have given me a 1 for the Liquido.
AA.VV. Barry Lyndon
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Of course, I won't delve into the merits of prison and reform systems in Europe and beyond, but I believe the paradox lies in the fact that Kubrick's vision is a prediction, and we can observe that at least IN NORMAL CIRCUMSTANCES (I don't know, it could be that in Texas they carry out even worse repressive barbarities, but as I said, I won't discuss the merits of specific reform systems because they are not currently on the agenda, although we know they exist and how) the system hasn't reacted barbarically with machines that force you to watch Nazism accompanied by Beethoven's Ninth with your eyes forcibly open, only to then have you reject the first scantily clad woman who comes your way. This is a PARADOXICAL scenario... and elsewhere they still carry out executions, but that is barbarity, not a paradox.
AA.VV. Barry Lyndon
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Yes, yes, you're right, in fact I've corrected it better: "in the review it seems to me that there aren’t too many tragic references," there are a few words thrown in there, but it seems to me that the impression is that of a film tinged with "sad summer sunset melancholy." I agree: "Because Barry Lyndon is a breath of history, carrying with it all that sad, pale but infinitely fascinating aroma of the deepest sense of life"..."They swirl within so many frescoes of beauty as pure as it is disarming, portraits of stunning landscapes or men caught up in their many daily vices: hatred, gambling, thirst for power, fear... love. Moments captured in the light of a few candles, or gently colored and blurred almost like pastels." "A dark force that takes by the hand and leads the mass of colorful subjects towards a sunset that can be felt from the very first lines, a sunset that languidly explodes from every image, every gaze, every color of the film."... That's all, I'm talking about 80% of the review.
AA.VV. Barry Lyndon
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No, carpet I tivibì and I won't correct you because you wrote well. However, I don't see where the irony is in Kubrick" without the kappa :)