This comment is for those who act like clichés, like "different" intellectuals, but in the end admire someone with 4 Oscars, admire his lack of plots, his nonexistent cinematography, his non-existent direction of actors, and the "dreamlike" ideas that escape from a senseless twist to solve a non-story. Incomprehensible comment for many, but let's proceed in order: it is deadly boring, and it is useless for many to say, "you cannot understand them," I am not more idiotic than you nor better, just more sincere, the objective value is this, namely: no plot, only visions that allow the small-time director to reach 90 minutes. However much you can fill your mouths with him, besides being all identical, copies that say the same spiel. Bava, Leone, Petri, Visconti, Rosi... what would they be if he is great?? Better someone who has their own ideas than someone who follows the herd; you don't like this "intellectual" either, but it's chic to say you watch him... of course.
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