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Shallow characters drafted from the stupidest soap operas and pasted on screen, absolute lack of support for dialogue as they use the language of illiterate youth. A technique worth less than zero all tied together by a superficiality that infiltrates every aspect.
Shallow characters drafted from the stupidest soap operas and pasted on screen, absolute lack of support for dialogue as they use the language of illiterate youth.
A technique worth less than zero all tied together by a superficiality that infiltrates every aspect.
This review harshly critiques Luca Lucini's film 'Tre Metri Sopra Il Cielo,' pointing out its shallow characters, overused plot, and clichéd portrayal of youth. The film's dialogue is criticized for mimicking illiterate youth slang, and the overall production is deemed superficial and disappointing. Despite the film's attempt to depict a rebellious young love story, the reviewer finds it lacks depth and originality. Read this review before watching Luca Lucini's film to understand its flaws and explore more insightful cinema critiques.
Vienna is portrayed as a decadent, dark city that seems to want to fold in on itself to escape the shame of the crimes it has stained itself with. The victim returns to the perpetrator, not only based on the sadistic relationship that leads her not only to suffer poor treatment but to demand it.
Vienna is portrayed as a decadent, dark city that seems to want to fold in on itself to escape the shame of the crimes it has stained itself with.
The victim returns to the perpetrator, not only based on the sadistic relationship that leads her not only to suffer poor treatment but to demand it.
The review discusses Liliana Cavani's 1974 film The Night Porter as a controversial yet essential work exploring the complex sadomasochistic relationship between a former SS officer and a Holocaust survivor. Set in a dark, decaying Vienna, the film challenges viewers with its provocative themes and moral ambiguity. It is praised for its strong atmosphere, powerful performances, and bold storytelling, despite its unsettling content. The film remains a significant study of trauma, memory, and human darkness. Watch Liliana Cavani's The Night Porter, a haunting exploration of trauma and forbidden bonds in post-war Vienna.
The film contains all the elements of a serious feature but lacks an underlying meaning to justify them. From a technical standpoint, the film gets lost in a series of sequences arrogantly trying to assume a certain artistic value without succeeding.
The film contains all the elements of a serious feature but lacks an underlying meaning to justify them.
From a technical standpoint, the film gets lost in a series of sequences arrogantly trying to assume a certain artistic value without succeeding.
Leos Carax’s Pola X attempts to modernize Melville's novel with dramatic themes such as incest and family conflict but fails to provide a meaningful or engaging narrative. The film's lengthy and pretentious sequences, combined with unclear motives and overdone visuals, result in a disappointing experience. Despite strong actors like Guillaume Depardieu and Catherine Deneuve, the movie seems stretched and ultimately unsatisfying. Explore the bold but flawed world of Pola X and discover why this French arthouse film divides audiences.
Each character embodies an expression of love—adulterous, homosexual, sadistic, filial, incestuous—that erodes every individual and their relationships. Ozon manages to recreate an atmosphere suspended between harsh reality and the characters' need to express their most intimate side.
Each character embodies an expression of love—adulterous, homosexual, sadistic, filial, incestuous—that erodes every individual and their relationships.
Ozon manages to recreate an atmosphere suspended between harsh reality and the characters' need to express their most intimate side.
François Ozon's film 8 Women features a stellar female cast embroiled in a murder mystery that reveals deep resentments and complex forms of love. The plot serves as a framework to explore various expressions of dysfunctional love and family dynamics. Its theatrical presentation, humor, and dramatic tension create a rich, engaging experience. The movie ultimately reflects on the impossibility of happy love, blending irony and deep emotional insight. Discover the tangled webs of love and betrayal in François Ozon's 8 Women—watch the mystery unfold now!
"The abnormality concerning real conventions is presented as normal." "If you do not know sin, you cannot combat it, and if you have never had any contact with earthly love, you cannot fully understand heavenly love."
"The abnormality concerning real conventions is presented as normal."
"If you do not know sin, you cannot combat it, and if you have never had any contact with earthly love, you cannot fully understand heavenly love."
This review explores Pedro Almodóvar's 1983 film The Indiscreet Charm of Sin, highlighting its grotesque portrayal of nuns and exploration of Christian faith. Despite technical flaws and censorship issues, the film stands as an original and thought-provoking work reflecting Almodóvar’s distinct style and themes. The review encourages fans and newcomers alike to appreciate its unique place in his filmography. Discover the bold and unforgettable world of Almodóvar’s early cinema—watch The Indiscreet Charm of Sin now!
Madness is losing sight of one’s basic intellectual functions to surrender to a concentrate of primordial fears and anxieties. Dark Side of the Moon is not just a journey through paranoia, the tension of modern times. It is a varied work both musically and conceptually, never losing sight of the recurring theme of the unknown.
Madness is losing sight of one’s basic intellectual functions to surrender to a concentrate of primordial fears and anxieties.
Dark Side of the Moon is not just a journey through paranoia, the tension of modern times. It is a varied work both musically and conceptually, never losing sight of the recurring theme of the unknown.
This review deeply explores Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, interpreting madness as a human condition and linking it to themes of time, anxiety, and societal pressures. The album's innovative music and timeless conceptual depth receive high praise, highlighting its lasting impact. Particular attention is given to standouts like 'The Great Gig in the Sky' and 'Us and Them.' The review concludes that the album is a varied and sublime masterpiece. Dive into the timeless depths of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon—listen now and experience its sublime musical journey.
Once again, I fall in love with the voice devastated by alcohol and drugs of Waits, which modulates different tones but always capable of reaching your heart, as if he were your lifelong drinking companion. Complex, exciting, visionary, unpredictable. This is what comes to mind after finishing listening to 'Orphans' and every time I insert it in the player.
Once again, I fall in love with the voice devastated by alcohol and drugs of Waits, which modulates different tones but always capable of reaching your heart, as if he were your lifelong drinking companion.
Complex, exciting, visionary, unpredictable. This is what comes to mind after finishing listening to 'Orphans' and every time I insert it in the player.
This review celebrates Tom Waits' 2006 triple album 'Orphans - Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards' as a deeply emotional and masterfully organized work. It highlights the album's diverse styles—from rowdy rockabilly and blues in 'Brawlers,' to heartfelt ballads in 'Bawlers,' and experimental sounds in 'Bastards.' The reviewer appreciates Waits' damaged yet expressive voice and the album's storytelling power, linking it to themes of marginalization and poetic reflection. Discover the emotional depth and bold experimentation of Tom Waits' 'Orphans'—listen now and experience the journey!
"I can’t understand how Argento can’t see his daughter’s lack of aptitude for cinema." "A soundtrack ideal for the 'Pimpa' theme song, special effects realized between a coffee break and a nap, and the total lack of overall credibility."
"I can’t understand how Argento can’t see his daughter’s lack of aptitude for cinema."
"A soundtrack ideal for the 'Pimpa' theme song, special effects realized between a coffee break and a nap, and the total lack of overall credibility."
The review expresses strong disappointment in Dario Argento's 'La Terza Madre,' criticizing its clichéd plot, poor acting (especially Asia Argento's), weak special effects, and uninspired soundtrack. Despite Argento's past successes, this film falls short and lacks credibility. The reviewer expected a failure and finds the movie tedious and frustrating but acknowledges Argento's influential career. Read the full review and decide if 'La Terza Madre' is worth your horror movie night.
"Vespertine remains the best result of the musical experimentation performed by the ice sprite." "You should let yourself be enveloped like in a cocoon, just as happens to Bjork in the 'Cocoon' video."
"Vespertine remains the best result of the musical experimentation performed by the ice sprite."
"You should let yourself be enveloped like in a cocoon, just as happens to Bjork in the 'Cocoon' video."
Bjork's Vespertine is praised as her finest studio album, marking a return to introspection and natural themes after personal and professional challenges. The album combines delicate electronic production with sensual and nocturnal atmospheres, inviting listeners into a cocoon-like sonic experience. Tracks like "Hidden Place" and "Pagan Poetry" showcase her vocal vulnerability and poetic depth. Vespertine is essential listening for understanding Bjork's artistic essence and evolution. Listen to Bjork's Vespertine and immerse yourself in a uniquely intimate and sensual musical journey.
Supposed former infatuation junkie is a fresh, original album that unfortunately loses ground at some points, which can be qualified as extremely boring. The songs unfold following an almost metric structure where the verses continuously repeat the same theme with a variation at the end, replicating the rhythmic pattern of a chant, an oriental prayer.
Supposed former infatuation junkie is a fresh, original album that unfortunately loses ground at some points, which can be qualified as extremely boring.
The songs unfold following an almost metric structure where the verses continuously repeat the same theme with a variation at the end, replicating the rhythmic pattern of a chant, an oriental prayer.
This review revisits Alanis Morissette's 1998 album 'Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie,' highlighting its spiritual inspiration and experimental sound. It contrasts this album with her breakthrough 'Jagged Little Pill,' noting a mature and meditative lyrical approach. While some songs feel boring, the album reflects a significant artistic evolution. The reviewer ultimately rates it 3 out of 5, balancing personal attachment with objectivity. Discover the spiritual depth and experimental sounds of Alanis Morissette’s iconic 1998 album now!
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