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"...and they both end up for 'o'" ---> you’re becoming more and more Mephistophelean. Anyway, oh, what I had to say, I’ve said. You keep sending your satanic messages. Take care.
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Well, Carmelo Bene used to say that you can't review his work, at best you can write a study or a critical essay... But here we are among ourselves... Regarding cinema: he hated movies but loved Buster Keaton's films because he was an extraordinarily intelligent person!:-) (https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=NZSwDWYTepo&feature=related). I won't comment on the difference between "funny" and "comical," but I will say that the scene that makes me laugh the most in "Salomè" is the one at the Last Supper, when Jesus Christ says, "One of you will betray me," and the apostles jump up joyfully all together shouting: "MEEEEE," "MEEEEE," "I WANT TO BE ME!!!!".
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"Fusillo. Your nickname starts with 'fu' like Furio. The character from Verdone... could it be a coincidence?!" ---> Wow, what a diabolical mind...
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Anyway, Punny, it's clear you haven't even watched this DVD. Next time, at least avoid writing nonsense, okay, come on…
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I read the word "ironically." The fact is that you quoted something you heard just once, in a single show, without providing context, or rather, without understanding it, passing it off instead as common knowledge, as Guzzanti liked to refer to herself, whether seriously or ironically, "Sabina the whore." And someone even repeated this trash in the comments. Therefore, while you listen, you don’t understand, and on top of that, you don't know how to write. By the way, the little lawyer played by Guzzanti didn't care about the vulgar meaning of that term; she gave it a more convoluted interpretation, namely: in the Berlusconi-run Rai, the show Raiot was supposed to be some sort of Trojan horse, a weapon capable of altering from within the bizarre balances, or rather the imbalances, that have been established in it for many decades now. It followed the inevitable praise for the Prime Minister, his generosity, etc. I admit, I was wrong: you don’t even know how to listen.
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Yes, she said it on the show while playing a sort of petty lawyer from the center-right, engaged in a tirade against herself and her program. It's obvious she was being serious, of course... You listen but don’t understand.
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Damn, before commenting I should read the reviews... "Emblematic title (anagram of TROIA, as the author ironically defines herself?)" ---> HOW DOES THE AUTHOR IRONICALLY DEFINE HERSELF?!? Punny, but where do you come up with this crap?
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@Stinger: Thank you, too kind.
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And anyway, the beautiful Berlusconi from Milan-Sicily.
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Ah, I have this and I've also seen the show in the theater. A show postponed twice (in total, about twenty days of delay from the scheduled date...) due to Guzzanti's health issues. I remember that after the first half hour, that is, after the museum of resistance and the exit from the scene, Sabina, back on stage, scolded us in the audience, but that reprimand should be extended to all Italians, for having lost the ability to react to injustices: "HOW CAN IT BE?!?" she said, "AN ACTRESS GIVES A TWENTY MINUTE SHOW, LEAVES, AND YOU DON'T EVEN PROTEST? HOW MUCH DID YOU PAY FOR THE TICKET?". And we all in chorus: "AND WHO REMEMBERS?". It was a great moment.
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