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Dad, come back: the maruzze are in bloom.
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The Western is a gay genre.
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Ah, but does Apocalyptic Folk really exist? I thought it was a load of nonsense invented by Maledetta Primavera. It smells too much like MP, Apocalyptic Folk. It’s the meeting between Nick & MP. A Maledetta Ghost Drake, or a Maledetto Sapio in Primavera. Death In June can at most create some pessimism, maybe even bring a bit of bad luck if they’re lucky, but Apocalyptic Folk is something else. Apocalyptic Folk cannot be played, it’s a state of mind. Yes, yes, I’ve decided that's how it is. One with Death In June, they are not apocalyptic at all.
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I liked it, a lot. It feels like a quiz from Sarabanda where you have to get the quotes right, I liked it just the same. They should find a crazier and more diverse drummer, I liked it just the same.
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<< Since I saw it, I've always wondered one thing: when people do heroin... the pupils... they constrict to become pinpoints... here instead... it happens exactly the opposite! An unforgivable oversight this! >> Look, the oversight is yours; these people do cocaine, not heroin. Otherwise, they wouldn't be laughing like idiots, they wouldn't be throwing parties with records and dancing for hours; they'd be lifeless and beaten on the floor, silent. What an uninformed youth, then they complain that cocaine has more and more fans.
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One of my favorite movies. Everyone is unhappy, and then they end up even worse. E-Enjoy!-E-E-Enjoy!E-Enjoy!-E-E-Enj oy!E-Enjoy!-E-E-Enjoy!E-Enjoy!-E-E- Enjoy!E-Enjoy!-E-E-Enjoy!. The DVD containing the full scene - later cut down to less than a minute - with the roughly 10-minute cameo of Selby (the author of Requiem For A Dream) that offends the nigga relentlessly with fabulous quips: Oscar-worthy. A review just as I don't like: too much plot, too too too much plot, and above all, a lot of praise for a guy who just had the good idea of turning a book into a movie, without even mentioning that the book exists. Always & anyway: if a movie ends badly, it's always a pleasure to watch it.
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And then you never see Paolone in a tracksuit, he arrives in Milan attire, puts on the tracksuit during the game, and manages to stay in Milan attire. Adriana would never forgive Paolone for something like that. Come on.
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I wear a tracksuit <from the market>, Maldini wears a tracksuit <from Milan>. But not 5 sizes too big. That's the central point that makes me say that you and "Paolone Cuore Di Drago" wear a tracksuit, while Said & Huber dressed like rappers. Or without oversized sizes, but with jeans underneath. Fashion is fashion for small details. If you have a hoodie, you have a hoodie; if three years ago you had a FIAT hoodie, you were fashionable. I don't care about being right, I just want to complete the review by saying that everything you wrote is correct as well as beautiful, but you forgot to mention that it is set in the nerve center of what was European rap, that's all.
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Ah, I almost forgot: << it doesn't seem like the central element >>. In fact, it isn't, but it's the central and unique setting. Not exactly a trivial matter.
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<< Said is wearing a tracksuit, >> Exactly. And 5 sizes too big. << Houbert in a tracksuit >> Re-exactly, and 5 sizes too big. << Vinz in jeans >> With the tracksuit jacket, adidas. << Looks like you've seen Eminem's movie >> That one's fake, Kassovitz, on the other hand, perfectly captured the environment. Perfectly.