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7/10
It's Bob Dylan, Ain't this enough? the last shot of the film says it all!
18 May 2020
This film is worth watching even just to see the last shot which was the best in the movie. The long close up of one of the biggest star and the most charismatic person is very powerful. Many big movie star names came to give respect for this amazing talented artist. Again, watch the last shot of the movie!
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Murder One (1995–1997)
10/10
Probably the most unappreciated show in TV history
20 April 2020
All you need to do is to watch the last 3 minutes of the third episode to understand why this show is so good and that this kind of writing you can't find in television even more than 25 years later. This writing combined with Daniel Benzali make this show what it is. Probably the most unappreciated show in TV history.
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Murder One: Chapter Three (1995)
Season 1, Episode 3
10/10
All you need to do is
20 April 2020
All you need to do is to watch the last 3 minutes of this third episode to understand why this show is so good and that this kind of writing you can't find in television even more than 25 years later. This writing combined with this actor makes this show what it is. Probably the most unappreciated show in TV history.
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10/10
The best animation ever in the history of TV or cinema
3 October 2007
Without any doubt, the best animation TV show in the history of television or cinema. A masterpiece created by the guineas Isao Takahata, whose great work has been influenced especially by Italian neorealism and by the French New Wave films.That's why Takahata's work is so different and more touching from most animation, which focus on fantasy. It's one of those shows and movies that make a very strong impression on the viewers. Some people can call this show "a soap opera animation series" but it's a lot more than that. It has a lot of cinema influences, a lot of interesting beautiful frames, and a lot of interesting and profound characters as well as moving scenes. It's so realistic (animals don't talk as opposed to most animation) that you think you're watching a Ken Loach or Roberto Rossellini film. The show has been influenced by Vittorio De Sica's "The Bicycle Thief". The music is also perfect, especially Mr. Peppino carriage melody. If you haven't seen it yet you don't know what you're missing. For all ages!!!
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