Bartleboom

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A Flower Kollapsed Orsago
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Uncle Scorpion, I voted for the record...
A Flower Kollapsed Orsago
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Look, I don’t understand a thing about screamo and post-hardcore. Besides, the review has a bit of repetition and some lengthy parts. However, the proposal seems interesting. Well, you’ve piqued my curiosity. Good job...
John Hillcoat The Road
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uhm, obviously the one at the end of "equivale ad una forma di censura" was a question mark and not an exclamation mark...
John Hillcoat The Road
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@Geb: put like that, I agree. Let's say my comment was more about the opening line of yours: "The usual conservative and bigoted little Italy." Well, I don't think the distributors (American and/or Italian) suddenly woke up with a conscience... it's just that they saw the risk of losing a lot of money. I'm not an industry expert, but I think it's a common fate for many other works, not just cinematic ones. Monicelli said in an interview that cinema is the most impure form of art because, more than others, it resembles a business and, just like a business, it needs money to be brought to completion. The fact that no one is willing to shell out the money for a film amounts to a form of censorship! Well, yes, it could be. However, I wouldn't link it to issues of bigotry or conservatism. :)
Giorgio De Santillana - Hertha Von Dechend Il Mulino di Amleto
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But this book must be awesome! great review!
Dalton Trumbo E Johnny Prese Il Fucile
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Look, I'll share Johnny's final monologue from the film: "I want to get out of here, I want to feel the fresh air on my skin, I want to feel the people around me! ...no, it would be too much to take care of me for a lifetime. They will never do it... But maybe there's a way for me to take care of myself. Expose me to the curiosity of people who would pay to see me. They will come in droves! Put me in a silk coffin, with a window. Take me to the squares, to the towns, to all the charity events. (...) The pin-up girl, the dog-man crawling on his belly... they've seen those already, those are true monstrosities of nature. They were born like that, it's God who made them as they are! But this thing here, on its silk coffin, was made by men! And it cost a lot of money, a lot of plans! Talk about me as the last man on earth who joined the army, because the army turns boys into men! Come on, everyone around your flag! Because the flag needs soldiers!" + "If you don’t let people see me, then kill me" + + the priest, in the end, addressing the general says: "this (meaning Johnny) is the result of your profession, not mine!"
Dalton Trumbo E Johnny Prese Il Fucile
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Evidently, I explained myself poorly... You write: "it's a pro-euthanasia film." Well, I tell you: no, it's a film (and a book) about the will to live and the need to communicate. And it’s a film against war. Jhonny doesn’t want to die: he searches throughout the book/film for a purpose, a goal to keep going. At first, he clings to memories, then he looks for a way to measure the passage of time, then a way to communicate, then he pushes further, wanting to become a warning, a symbol for the people. The book/film is nothing but a continuous quest for a "meaning" for an existence that, apparently, has no meaning at all. Think, for example, of the gratitude he feels for the nurse who decides to open the window: the "bad" ones are those who see him as something no longer human, to be kept segregated away from the sight of others. The good ones are those who still recognize his dignity, those who still see in him a living being, capable of thoughts and emotions. His desire to die only emerges when he is denied the possibility of having a purpose, the possibility that his existence still has meaning.
John Hillcoat The Road
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But, as far as I understand, the distribution problems (both in America and in Italy) that have accompanied this film are not related to issues of censorship and/or bigotry, but rather to pure market logic: it has simply been judged as a film too "sad," too "bleak and desolate" to genuinely interest the audience. The no future destabilizes if you imagine it as a world covered in ash, where daily life is dragging around a shopping cart with a broken wheel, but it becomes a nice blockbuster if you picture it as a big toy filled with explosions and natural disasters in computer graphics. @Alia: you can find the review of McCarthy's book "The Road" on these same pages! I don't think it's exactly your genre, but if you get the chance, I would give it a read! :))
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This review is in third place among the most viewed!! :DD Nice! Well done! Bis!
Pulmonary Fibrosis/Thorwald Split Cd
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here, if you could also remove the capitalization now, everything would be much, much more porno grind!