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Poet, it's true what you say, but you can make the same argument for music reviews. It doesn't seem to me that many recently released albums are being reviewed... I liked the film anyway. I don't know if Moretti's older films are better, but certainly "The Caiman" is a great film. I completely disagree with the judgement regarding the parts concerning the life and works of S.B. If you want to make a film about "cinema and society," about how films are conceived and made, and if you want to provide an explanation for the problem posed in the first paragraph of this review, that name there, with everything that name implies, inevitably comes up... And anyway, the flashbacks—which, by the way, arise from reading the screenplay of "The Caiman"—fit perfectly into the machinery of the plot and are well executed; the final scene, then, is very effective.
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Cibelle is really good... Hi Odra. :-)
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Indeed, it’s quite a pleasant read. Yours affectionately, Fusillo.
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@Zurk! I’ll let you say whatever you want, of course, but I have the impression that you’ve taken my review a bit too literally... Anyway, as soon as I figure out the meaning of life, I’ll let you know, I promise. :) @Bjork: the other day I needed a ton of chamomile. :) @occulto supersovrano: Your nickname isn’t just heroic, it’s super heroic... But like an antagonist superhero, like Goblin, Penguin, DonZaucher or whatever... better than those Spider Man, Batman guys, right? :) @$face$: just thanks. :) Hi everyone.
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@occulto supersovrano: With that nickname of yours, you risk becoming my personal hero. :) There, maybe it’s clearer now... Again, hello.
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Well, no ZZZZZZZZZZZ explosions for tonight. :) A big thank you to all the commenters from the day after. Both the young and the old. :) @occulto supersovrano: with a nickname like that, you are my personal hero. :) @poetarainer: Oh, but what an exaggeration... I'm an Aries like you... We should butt heads... Just kidding, eh... In the meantime, you've got me hooked on ellipses... Uhè, you and Iside are the only ones who haven't seen the movie... HURRY UP. :) @Poletti: thank goodness the Monty didn't call you to edit the film... @Sfascia carrozze: Oh, welcome back to one of my pages, sir. :) @bjork: You don't want to hold a grudge against me, do you...? :) Hello everyone.
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I only saw Afterhours and Silvestri. Negligible...
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Well Ghemison, I told an episode about death... I didn't mention the episode with death as the main character because otherwise I would have spoiled the whole movie for you. :-) In fact, I thought someone would complain: "NO, NOT THE PLOT." Ah, anyway, it's John Cleese who makes a move, while Eric Idle is singing the little song about the expanding universe... Terry Gilliam at that moment is way too busy getting his liver taken out by Graham Chapman to pay attention to Mrs. Terry Jones. :-) Bye.
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Thanks to all the commenters. And also to the editor who published this review. I didn't expect to see it already on the homepage... I have to make a clarification: at the end of the first paragraph, where I invite you to check the accounts of the Monty members, I forgot Terry Jones, who is indeed the true director of the film, and of course the late Graham Chapman... @Iside: don't worry, it's just English humor... @Thepunisher: today I got ahead of you, but you can always dedicate yourself to "Life of Brian"... By the way, after "Passion..." and "The Gospel..." by Pasolini, it seems like an inevitable step. :-) Hi everyone.
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Beautiful this one too. Two reviews on the homepage about Patty Smith... And to think I only have "Horses". A remedy is needed...
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