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DeRank ™: 12,15 • DeAge™ : 1984 days
The documentary does not go beyond a decent assignment, good only for those approaching the Californian band for the first time. The final part of the film turns out to be decidedly cloying, ending with a forced 'volemose bene' spirit.
The documentary does not go beyond a decent assignment, good only for those approaching the Californian band for the first time.
The final part of the film turns out to be decidedly cloying, ending with a forced 'volemose bene' spirit.
The Beach Boys documentary on Disney Plus offers a proper but surface-level portrayal of the iconic Californian band. While it covers key moments and struggles, it lacks depth and contextual insight into their musical impact. The film ends on a syrupy, forced note, somewhat undermining the complexity of the band's story and personal tragedies. Overall, it suits newcomers but disappoints those seeking a rich narrative. Discover the rise and challenges of The Beach Boys—watch the documentary and dive deeper into rock history today!
"There are films that question the viewer on substantial themes, and the subject of food and our relationship with it is fully part of these themes." "The director leads us to see gastronomy as a rite of intense sensuality, a means to seduce the diners... the saturation effect is guaranteed."
"There are films that question the viewer on substantial themes, and the subject of food and our relationship with it is fully part of these themes."
"The director leads us to see gastronomy as a rite of intense sensuality, a means to seduce the diners... the saturation effect is guaranteed."
Tran Anh Hung's "The Taste of Things" impresses with elegant visuals and strong performances by Benoit Mangimel and Juliette Binoche. Set in 1885 France, it explores complex relationships and the sensuality of French gastronomy. However, the film's focus on food preparation may overwhelm some viewers, leading to a sense of saturation. The review poses a reflection on whether we eat to live or live to eat, acknowledging different perspectives on food as sustenance or indulgence. Discover the sensual artistry and complex themes in Tran Anh Hung’s The Taste of Things—watch and savor the story today!
There is an opportunity to look war in the face for how it impacts the people involved. If men cannot stop and reflect on the harm they inflict on each other, while the cosmos continues indifferently, well, then it makes me think that the human race manages to be superfluous to nature itself.
There is an opportunity to look war in the face for how it impacts the people involved.
If men cannot stop and reflect on the harm they inflict on each other, while the cosmos continues indifferently, well, then it makes me think that the human race manages to be superfluous to nature itself.
Roberto Minervini’s film I dannati offers a sobering fictional look at the American Civil War through the eyes of a Union platoon exploring Montana’s wilderness. Avoiding bombast, the film focuses on soldiers’ complex motivations and the relentless natural environment. The narrative highlights the futility and human cost of war while evoking comparison with Malick’s The Thin Red Line. It’s a timely, impactful reminder of war’s harsh realities. Discover the gripping and thoughtful portrayal of war in Roberto Minervini’s I dannati—watch and reflect on a stark chapter of history.
"'The Margin' confronts us with the underground connections between Eros and Thanatos, akin to what has already been seen in an erotic classic like 'In the Realm of the Senses.'" "Damn censorship that inhibits certain visions for an adult paying audience."
"'The Margin' confronts us with the underground connections between Eros and Thanatos, akin to what has already been seen in an erotic classic like 'In the Realm of the Senses.'"
"Damn censorship that inhibits certain visions for an adult paying audience."
The review analyzes Walerian Borowczyk's 1976 erotic film The Margin, focusing on its exploration of eroticism entangled with tragedy and existential despair. Despite notable censorship cuts reducing explicit content, the film conveys a tension between desire and grief through its protagonist's sexual escapades following personal loss. The reviewer acknowledges the film's stylistic coldness and mediocre acting, yet values its thematic depth and comparison to other erotic classics. Ultimately, it recommends reflection on the balance between passion and life’s hardships. Discover Walerian Borowczyk’s provocative film The Margin—explore its blend of eroticism, tragedy, and existential depth today.
What emerges, first and foremost, is the private and human dimension of the protagonist, an authentic 'toscanaccia,' very determined in seeking and finding her place in the world. Certainly, it’s a film that can enlighten the current young audience on who Gianna Nannini originally was, with that hoarse voice reminiscent of Janis Joplin’s blues lesson.
What emerges, first and foremost, is the private and human dimension of the protagonist, an authentic 'toscanaccia,' very determined in seeking and finding her place in the world.
Certainly, it’s a film that can enlighten the current young audience on who Gianna Nannini originally was, with that hoarse voice reminiscent of Janis Joplin’s blues lesson.
Sei nell'anima offers an authentic glimpse into the first thirty years of Gianna Nannini's life and career. The film explores the struggles she faced as a pioneering woman in the 1970s Italian music scene. Despite some omissions, it portrays her passionate and determined character well. Letizia Toni's performance as Nannini is especially impressive. This biopic introduces newer generations to the raw essence of one of Italy's rock icons. Watch Sei nell'anima on Netflix and dive into the fascinating rise of Gianna Nannini, a trailblazer in Italian rock music.
"There is no answer. Each of us is everyone and no one. Love remains, perhaps, to tell us who we are." "It no longer bothers him by setting off the metal detector, it must have rusted."
"There is no answer. Each of us is everyone and no one. Love remains, perhaps, to tell us who we are."
"It no longer bothers him by setting off the metal detector, it must have rusted."
Gino Paoli’s autobiography offers an intimate look into the life and career of one of Italian music’s iconic figures. Chronicling his postwar upbringing, career highs, profound friendships, and personal challenges, the book reflects Paoli’s introspective style and contributions to Italian songwriting. The review highlights his candid reflections, resilience after a suicide attempt, and enduring creative spirit. A tribute to a unique artist whose influence spans generations. Explore Gino Paoli’s extraordinary journey—read his autobiography and dive into the golden era of Italian music.
There are crimes that inhabit you, crimes that hurt more than others. Watching La notte del 12 confirms how the concept of justice is so golden, yet unfortunately managed by those human beings who are anything but perfect.
There are crimes that inhabit you, crimes that hurt more than others.
Watching La notte del 12 confirms how the concept of justice is so golden, yet unfortunately managed by those human beings who are anything but perfect.
Dominik Moll’s film La notte del 12 tackles the brutal femicide of a young woman and the complexities of justice in unresolved cases. Inspired by Pauline Guena’s report, it highlights unsolved crimes and the emotional toll on investigators. Despite limited recognition in Italy, the film delivers a powerful and thought-provoking crime drama. It underscores both societal issues and imperfections in the justice system. Discover the gripping and emotional journey of La notte del 12 — watch or read more about this powerful crime drama now!
The Eldorado nightclub was the most renowned, with a sign proclaiming 'Hier ist richtig' (here is right). Certain current freedoms in particular nations could suddenly vanish due to social and political setbacks.
The Eldorado nightclub was the most renowned, with a sign proclaiming 'Hier ist richtig' (here is right).
Certain current freedoms in particular nations could suddenly vanish due to social and political setbacks.
The documentary 'Eldorado - the nightclub hated by the Nazis' explores the vibrant queer scene in 1920s Berlin, spotlighting the iconic Eldorado nightclub. Using archival footage and expert interviews, it details the rise of Nazism and ensuing repression of LGBTQ+ communities. The film reminds viewers of the fragile nature of sexual freedoms, highlighting legal oppression persisting well beyond WWII. It is a poignant reflection on history, politics, and queer identity. Watch the Eldorado documentary to uncover Berlin’s hidden queer past and the harsh realities faced under Nazi rule.
The sinister charm of the opening track 'Black Sabbath' is undeniable, with ominous bells tolling and a storm approaching. Just to have a certain completeness in the collection of historic vinyls, it is worth having Black Sabbath’s debut album, from which the whole dark metal genre starts.
The sinister charm of the opening track 'Black Sabbath' is undeniable, with ominous bells tolling and a storm approaching.
Just to have a certain completeness in the collection of historic vinyls, it is worth having Black Sabbath’s debut album, from which the whole dark metal genre starts.
This review offers a personal reflection on Black Sabbath's 1970 debut album, emphasizing its dark atmosphere and historical importance in rock and metal history. The reviewer acknowledges the album's impact and uniqueness, especially Tony Iommi's riffs, despite a personal preference for other vocalists. It recognizes the album's influence on the dark metal genre and encourages appreciating it as a key piece of music heritage. Explore the roots of dark metal with Black Sabbath’s iconic debut—listen now and dive into rock history.
"Is it possible for watching a film to hit a viewer internally enough to make them feel strong emotions?" "What is life? Perhaps a breath between birth and death, constantly in motion while something unexpected and mysterious could happen just around the corner."
"Is it possible for watching a film to hit a viewer internally enough to make them feel strong emotions?"
"What is life? Perhaps a breath between birth and death, constantly in motion while something unexpected and mysterious could happen just around the corner."
Andrew Haigh's film Estranei (All of Us Strangers) is a moving exploration of loneliness, family ties, and the mysterious boundaries between life and dreams. Featuring a nuanced performance by Andrew Scott, the film layers paranormal elements with heartfelt themes of acceptance and self-discovery. Set in London, it balances a touching father-son relationship with a narrative that keeps viewers engaged until a tearful, contemplative finale. Watch Andrew Haigh's Estranei to experience a hauntingly beautiful story of love, loss, and the mysteries of life.
DeRank™: 9,32
DeAge 1985
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