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Oh, well... Put that way, the reasoning makes sense... I would go watch it again if it hadn't already disappeared from my area a while ago. I'll wait for the DVD... Bye.
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Okay, Moreno, I will come for a visit. Bye.
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Damn Moreno, it seems we've created a monster.:-) @Nickghostdrake: thanks brother, I love you too.:-) @ma proprio proprio: don't worry, I got the metaphor, I even wrote it... Here we only discussed the means chosen to get the message across. Nothing much in the end... I've already mentioned my interpretation of Supersoul, and Azzo's seems very evocative to me. I'm really glad to have given you a smile. Hi everyone.
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Hi Azzo, I was waiting for you too... It may seem silly and it really is, but if you need the bathroom, go here: Ingrandisci questa immagine
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But how many freaking nicknames do you have? :-) These seem interesting, yes yes...
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The reasons you think Chigurh kills Moss, his wife, the first sheriff, etc., seem far-fetched to me... Especially the first sheriff, the one who was strangled for being a fool. Oh, sure, he is a fool, but could it simply be that Chigurh didn’t want to go to jail, saw the policeman distracted, and seized the opportunity? Or are you saying that if he had encountered a more diligent officer, he would have calmly walked into prison? Anyway, these people (Moss, Carson, the sheriff, etc.) are just obstacles for Chigurh in his search for the briefcase, and that’s why they need to be eliminated. In the picture you've painted, Bell certainly deserved at least to be challenged to a coin toss. But I ask: does someone who cowers and backs down from a confrontation deserve to live? Isn’t it rather the case that by that point, Chigurh had already gotten what he wanted and didn’t give a damn about Bell? As for Llewelyn's wife, she is killed due to a promise made to her husband... Then, if Chigurh really were a projection of the unconscious, he would be driven by some impulse that would make him more human. Indeed, he would be full of impulses. Instead, we all know he is rational, has no outbursts of any kind, let alone emotional and irrational ones... And finally, the somewhat dreamlike aspect of the movie. Excuse me, but the final dream does not make the entire film dreamlike. Yes, okay, the cold atmospheres, but atmospheres do not turn a realistic film into a David Lynch film (I mention him just as an example, mind you...) where anything can happen... Reality remains as such, and so my criticisms, for whatever they are worth, still stand. Bye...
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A response to Supersoul: I mentioned "Romanzo criminale" just as an example and because I had seen it the day before (it’s even noted...). I could have cited a hundred other non-Italian films. "Romanzo Criminale" is nonetheless a great film that we might discuss if and when someone writes a little piece about it. Then, there is nothing, absolutely nothing, moralistic about Chigurh's behavior. If by chance Chigurh, on a typical day for him, that is to say in 99% of cases, needs a car and I own one, he kills me and takes the car. If I run into him on a good day, he first challenges me to a coin toss: if I lose, he kills me, if I win, he doesn’t. Then he takes the car. And I could be white, black, straight, gay, a banker, a pimp, a weapons dealer, or a jeweler. Where is the moralism in all this? You say, "those who have no major guilt have the chance to gamble their life on a coin toss." Well, I guess it's time to thank him... And in any case, that's not even true, since Chigurh plays a coin toss with the owner of a shop he’s never seen before, guilty only of asking him a couple of questions. Then he kills two guys, also never seen before, to steal two vehicles. And let’s not even talk about the El Paso massacre...
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Yes, hello everyone, I also apologize for the duplicate, which is actually a quadruple... I'm sorry that the review didn't please the author of the Pornitorinco and my friend Iside, but I'm glad it was appreciated by Sfascia and a few others. However, captain, what happened? There was a nice big title, a nice italic in the first paragraph, almost all the bolded text is gone... Well, come on, it’s the same...
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Two of us to review this stuff? Where are we going to end up... :-)
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Matteowolf, "Gira nel mio cerchio" I haven't even mentioned it... Be careful.
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