Little the wonder of memorable scenic ideas, too much technology and action almost like a Marvel movie.

 A well-oiled mechanism, almost perfect yet, in my opinion, a work that forgets that it is primarily a film for children.

This review praises the technical achievement of The Incredibles 2 and its strong box office success but finds it lacking the emotional depth and childlike wonder of the original. While adults may enjoy the action and visual effects, the reviewer misses the heart that made the first film memorable. The short film Bao is highlighted as emotionally superior. Despite its flaws, the film is acknowledged as a polished and well-made sequel. Discover if The Incredibles 2 lives up to the original—read the full review and decide for yourself!

 Dave Gahan is truly one of the last performers capable of attracting, leading, and conquering vast crowds of spectators.

 Depeche have not lost a shred of artistic dignity alongside their fame, navigating with awareness a recent artistic career that reflects the balance they have found.

The review captures Depeche Mode's energetic and mature live show at Forum di Assago, highlighting the strong vocal performances, a well-chosen setlist mixing classics and new material, and the harmonious balance between band members. The opening act EMA impressed with her energy. The concert demonstrates the band's lasting artistic dignity despite not innovating radically post-Ultra. A powerful and moving experience for fans. Discover the magic of Depeche Mode live—dive into the full concert experience and feel the timeless power of their music!

 The attempt to narrate creates true confusion in this chapter.

 This chapter is the sad and boring end of it all.

Michael Bay's Transformers: The Last Knight struggles with a confusing, poorly constructed story overshadowed by excessive visual spectacle. Actors seem misplaced, and the plot turns absurd with random, unrelated scenes. The film abandons artistic ambition in favor of sensory overload, marking a disappointing decline in the beloved franchise. It suggests the series might be better off ending. Read the full review and decide if Transformers: The Last Knight is worth your time or signals the end of an era.

 It’s a difficult admission for someone who listened to them so much from the 80s to the early 2000s.

 They don’t tell me anything anymore.

The review discusses U2's new single 'You're the Best Thing About Me' as a musically solid yet ultimately fleeting track. The author, a longtime fan, appreciates its qualities but feels the band’s recent output lacks the passionate fire of earlier years. While the song is well-crafted and radio-friendly, it fails to leave a lasting impression, raising questions about U2’s continuing relevance in modern rock. The review closes with reflective comparisons about artistic choices and legacies. Listen to U2’s latest single and decide if the band's new chapter still resonates with you.

 Ritual de lo habitual... still today appear current, alive, and unsurpassable in their evocative power.

 Seeing them today means accepting that rock survives not because it always rehashes its clichés of 'sex, drugs, and death' but also because there is someone, like Jane's, to remind us.

The review reflects initial disappointment in Jane's Addiction's Milan concert performance but grows to appreciate the power and timelessness of the band's 'Ritual de lo habitual' set. Navarro's impeccable guitar skills, Perry Farrell's mixed stage presence, and the psychedelic second half of the show stand out. Despite some flaws, the concert honors the band's influence in alternative rock and leaves the audience energized with classic anthems. The reviewer ultimately respects the band's role in rock history and their ability to keep the music alive. Experience the raw energy and timeless classics of Jane's Addiction—listen to Milano Live@Fabrique now!

 Writing a review in the heat of enthusiasm or disgust always generates a lot of instinct but little objectivity.

 With this song, I return to early '90s atmospheres when U2 were experimenting with new paths, risking getting lost but emerging with that milestone that was Achtung Baby.

This review reflects the mixed reactions to U2's Songs of Innocence, recognizing both its shortcomings and highlights. While some tracks feel uninspired, others capture the band's classic spirit. The album is viewed as flawed but worth listening to for fans open to new directions. Discover the nuanced layers of U2's Songs of Innocence—listen now and form your own opinion!

 Pelu is still the stage animal everyone knows, but he struggles to reproduce tones and vocal atmospheres that are no longer his.

 The album is a demonstration of what Pelu and company were and meant, standard-bearers of Italian independent music.

Litfiba’s 2013 live album revisits their influential Trilogy era with strong emotions and nostalgic 80s new wave energy. While the lineup changes and vocal shifts are evident, the album honors the band’s legacy with solid performances and a heartfelt setlist. Some tracks resonate more than others, highlighting both the strengths and limitations of rekindling past glories. Overall, it’s a respectful tribute to a unique chapter in Italian rock history. Dive into the energetic live sounds of Litfiba’s Trilogia 1983-1989 and experience the legendary Italian rock reunion!

 "A live album that from the very title is the proclamation of one of the greatest Italian bands of the '80s, Litfiba."

 "'Vendette/Luna': an incredible blend of two different songs... a song that never ends (17 minutes!) but you wouldn’t want it to end either."

This review highlights Litfiba's 1987 live album '12-5-87 Aprite I Vostri Occhi' as a powerful and authentic snapshot of the band’s raw energy and internal musical tension. The album captures the contrasting styles of its members, showcasing their talent without overdubs. Standout tracks deliver intense emotional and sonic experiences, especially the epic 17-minute 'Vendette/Luna.' The reviewer feels transported to that live concert, praising its sincerity and impact. Dive into Litfiba’s electrifying 1987 live album and experience the raw power of one of Italy’s iconic rock bands!

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