Wednesday, October 26, 2005

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Crime Novel

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E 'finished at 22:30 this film, I must admit I was really impressed.
has a beginning quite slow, so slow that it already 'I was thinking of having thrown six euro in the toilet ... after half an hour of various shoulder the plot finally takes shape and texture, covering various topics and also examined in some depth. In some places, the arrival on the scene of the characters seem a bit 'forced Accorsi left me a little' bitter taste in mouth I expected a lot more 'to him.
The film does not stand out there 'in its direction' in the script, I personally find that its strength is the feeling provoked in the viewer. Actually a fairly simple plot like the one from the movie and 'was carefully transformed into emotion conveyed through the rich characters and some twists by no means trivial.
While I saw the film I imagined him as a crescendo to the profound theme that underlies the film. Time destroys everything. This' makes me remember of course that the lesson of the French are masters in this field.
Then there are secondary issues such as cruelty 'animal of those years, the' uselessness' of the murders and so on ... issues that, for me, I seemed to touch the case because I think they are more clear 'or not at all. The soundtrack and 'fairly insignificant, but apt in some places.
Ultimately, my impression is': a film that makes you first rosicare for the money you lost and then exit the room still dark with a bad throat, which - let the quote - it does not go 'up there' downward ', but which has now' become an old friend of mine (so it should be 'more' or less, but the meaning and 'it).

As for the music I recently discovered a glittering pearl, some of you have heard of Keith Jarrett? I assume so ... Well, if you know you've heard senzaltro The Koln Concert, is not it? If so, stop reading here. If not, I suggest you remedy it in some way, is 66 minutes of piano improvisation simply heavenly. Over time and 'was very overrated (we all know that good Jarret has given us even better) this record, but that' ... fuck ... I think the first 12 minutes is something so sublime that can leave you spellbound for the rest of the disc, which slips in a slight flow of fluid and clean notes. I think the word "charming" or a more 'suitable to describe this disc.

Tomorrow or the day after tomorrow I will go up to 'see, The Tiger and the Snow ... I had to anticipate Crime Novel 'cause tonight was the' last. Then, finally are, November 10th will see me 'the much-agonists Viva Zapatero di Sabina Guzzanti. There 'who already' the Michael Moore sets out the Italian ... hopefully good.
Good night.

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