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Lewis Milestone All'Ovest Niente Di Nuovo
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"Time to Live.." written by Remarque tells the story of a young German soldier toward the end of World War II. A novel where love and death often intertwine and sometimes blend together, it contains a beautiful love story set against the backdrop of a Nazi Germany in total disarray. The ending is simply beautiful.
Lewis Milestone All'Ovest Niente Di Nuovo
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The book is history and, along with "Tempo Di Vivere Tempo Di Morire," is one of the most significant examples of anti-war literature ever. And then the love story of "Tempo Di Vivere.." is heart-wrenching.
Woody Allen Interiors
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"Interiors," "Interni," I understood quite simply only much later and it refers to the profession of my mother, the interior designer, and to the many scenes shot indeed indoors and to much more. A very beautiful film, made with very little but with great concreteness by Allen. The cinematography is splendid, the actors are perfect, with Keaton dominating them. Watching it in the original language, in my opinion, greatly enhances the sense of drama that permeates the entire film; the ending, especially connected to the beginning, conveys an indescribable chilling sense. This is one of Allen's masterpieces.
Yes Tales From Topographic Oceans
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They were a bit out of steam... in fact, they later made some excellent albums, the ones you mentioned, one terrible, "Tormato," and without Anderson and Wakeman, one of their fundamental albums, "Drama."
Yes Tales From Topographic Oceans
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Wakeman hates it, and it’s no coincidence that it is regarded as a heavy brick that clarified that YES was a bit past their prime...
Alice Melodie Passeggere
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She still has a huge following, her audience loves her a lot, and at concerts, she receives a ton of applause and final compliments that others can only dream of. In recent years, she has decided to focus on more refined and particular things; these are probably the things she has always wanted to do, but she needed the financial backing. In one of her interviews, she mentioned that she turned down countless proposals over the years to avoid being trapped in the market strategies of major record labels, alluding most likely to the US market. She left the largest record company, EMI, because she felt betrayed as an artist after the unauthorized remix of "Chanson Egocentrique" from '94 was released, and since then, she has aimed to do only what she truly loves. Meanwhile, her former record label continues to release compilation after compilation. Just so you know, she is very well-known in Europe and Japan (the most sophisticated markets in terms of music), and she is still followed today. For instance, in the Land of the Rising Sun, her entire discography is available on CD, including her early works. In Italy, she is less known now because she has stepped away from the promotional circling and forced radio rotations; however, she is the best, and she has no heirs, and perhaps she will never have any.
Alice Melodie Passeggere
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If someone has the early works of Alice, "Cosa Resta Un Fiore" and the first one, the ones she hates and are actually not reprinted in Italy, they have a small treasure because they are worth a lot.
Alice Melodie Passeggere
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No, the title is correct. The Italian wording also exists in the official discography.
Alice Melodie Passeggere
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I lied, I was wrong. Thank you for the comments.
Alice Il sole nella pioggia
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A true masterpiece of personal style and great class. Alice has managed to conceive some of the best works in the musical scene of the last 25 years, a precious talent that is invaluable.