Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7471 days • Here since 26 december 2005
M. Night Shyamalan Il Sesto Senso
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"Fidia, take your snack buddies by the hand and let's do a round and round, the world falls down, the earth falls down, and everyone down on the ground. Don’t ask too many questions, your head might start spinning too much, don’t ever ask why I am here and why I do reviews, because you would never understand a damn thing in my answers, while I advise Kosmo to sleep soundly tonight and in the nights to come, because the problem isn’t me, but you, as without debaser you don't live, unfortunately, you make debaser a matter of life "or death" wherever you sow but you don’t always reap, too bad for you, because outside of here there’s so much life and you don’t realize what you’re missing. So you will make it through the night, but I don’t know about tomorrow if you keep fainting in here. And stay calmer, relax and you’ll feel better. Haloa"
What a response, or rather, what a stupid non-response.
M. Night Shyamalan Il Sesto Senso
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Furthermore, I confirm what Bartle wrote.
To "asseverare" means to confirm an appraisal, a deed, or a translation, however you want to call it, through an oath given according to a certain formal procedure.
“To asseverare oneself” therefore means absolutely nothing.
M. Night Shyamalan Il Sesto Senso
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Question, but if you don't want people to read and comment on the reviews, then why the hell do you write them?
My 1 star isn't for the review I won't read, but because you never bother to respond meaningfully to the questions or criticisms directed at you, always bringing up childish topics that have nothing to do with the discussion, and constantly steering the conversation towards absurd and incomprehensible points that are honestly tiring everyone out around here.
Stanley Kubrick Orizzonti Di Gloria (Paths Of Glory)
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Anyway, since I don't come here on debaser to argue or engage in lengthy useless discussions, but to exchange opinions and ideas, I apologize to Jawbreaker for attributing a different meaning to one of his phrases than he intended, and to Hetzer for some adjectives used against him, which were due to his use of that "correspondence" that made me so angry. This is to say that I am indeed instinctive, but not quarrelsome. Best regards.
Stanley Kubrick Orizzonti Di Gloria (Paths Of Glory)
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Yes, because it takes a genius to grasp those messages from the film's vision. Anyway, this is the "tramina" from Morandini. I will quote it for the sake of completeness so that everyone can notice the "correspondence" between my review and the aforementioned "tramina."
"What happened before, during, and after one of those frontal attacks that resulted in true massacres on the Franco-German front during the 1914-18 war: a liberal colonel against a scoundrel general. Based on a novel by Humphrey Cobb. A masterpiece of anti-militarist cinema, and the only Hollywood film that analyzes war and militarism in terms of class. An ideological suspense story, it is also a satirical pamphlet in which the fury of denunciation and a certain ideological schematism are almost entirely absorbed in the strength of the style. The relationship between the 18th-century castle where the staff officers prepare on paper (on the chessboard) the moves of the action, responding to their own ambitions, and the chaos of the "anthill" in the trenches where the action truly unfolds, counts. It was released in France only in 1975. When generals are involved, censors have an ironclad historical memory. Suzanne Christian, the girl who sings the heartbreaking final song with the soldiers, will become the wife of S. Kubrick.
by Laura, Luisa, and Morando Morandini"
This is to say, dear Hezter, that I am used to speaking with facts and not to launching subtle accusations, a typical expression of the culture of suspicion that is one of the main characteristics of the average Italian.
Klimt 1918 Undressed Momento
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It seems interesting.
Stanley Kubrick Orizzonti Di Gloria (Paths Of Glory)
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Thank you, Dedoluz.
Before it gets taken up again, I want to clarify that in my last post I meant to say "randomness" and not "causality."
Stanley Kubrick Orizzonti Di Gloria (Paths Of Glory)
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But what causality, there isn't even a corresponding term or concept. Clearly, either you can't read or you're being disingenuous.
Stanley Kubrick Orizzonti Di Gloria (Paths Of Glory)
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It seemed to me that you were arrogantly reminding me of the mistake; then, I specified earlier that if this wasn't your intention, I apologize. Evidently, you stopped at appearances, as often happens. Hetzer, I'm still waiting. I expect the evidence of your accusation. If you can't find it, I demand your apologies.
Stanley Kubrick Orizzonti Di Gloria (Paths Of Glory)
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Laugh, beautiful, go ahead and laugh.
If it makes you laugh that I mistakenly used one term instead of another, you are free to enjoy yourself as much as you like.