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Deep Purple The House Of The Blue Light
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Certo! Inviami pure il testo che desideri tradurre.
John Cameron Mitchell Rabbit Hole
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John Cameron Mitchell Rabbit Hole
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I saw the film and I must say it met my expectations. I wasn't expecting a masterpiece, and it isn't one. Rabbit Hole is an actors' film, and the two leads performed well, though overall I preferred Eckhart to Kidman, who, since she had those lips done, appears more artificial to me even in her acting. So, it's a good film that sometimes spirals into itself in the (sometimes forced) search for excessive dramatization in certain sequences, and it feels overly sentimental in the relationship that develops between Kidman and the boy responsible for her son's death. On the other hand, there are some interesting insights, such as the different "methods" of accepting grief, showing us the difficulty of relating after such a heavy loss. The music was good, and the cinematography was good. The review was terrible...
Lustmord Zoetrope
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Well, Juggernaut is a good job and sooner or later I will review it. The others mentioned by @ditotto I haven't had the chance to listen to yet, although I’ve read good opinions about the latest releases by Williams.
Lustmord Zoetrope
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@progknight94 I should be the one apologizing since I didn't specify this fact. Anyway, no, it was released in 2002.
Lustmord Zoetrope
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I basically got the title wrong from Zoetrope to Zeotrope. I apologize and thank the editors who I believe changed the title, since I had gotten it wrong.
Deep Purple Perfect Strangers
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Certo! Inviami pure il testo che vuoi tradurre.
Deaf Center Pale Ravine
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I thank everyone for the comments. To @josi: you hit the nail on the head regarding comment number 3. Regarding the album: even though I've listened to things in the ambient field (sorry for the pun) that I liked more, this has definitely opened me up to this genre, to the point that I've decided to delve deeper into it.
David Slade Hard Candy
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Nice movie, but honestly I don't find it to be such a "great film." Stunning performance by Ellen Page, excellent setting, and great cinematography. However, it lacks credibility in too many places: it's hard to believe that a 14-year-old could create everything she does. Slade has nonetheless built a quality product and then completely shot himself in the foot first with "30 Days of Night" and then with "Eclipse."