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Sto crescendo, sto finendo le scuse
“Sai cos’è un amico? Uno che non ti vede come un rosario su cui sgranare le proprie assoluzioni, ma come qualcosa di complicato e doloroso che cammina insieme a te, qualcosa che non capisci mai fino in fondo e che ti invade. Mentre tu parli io mi alzo da quella sedia e vado a vedere il mondo. Mentre io parlo tu ti siedi e scopri che sei muto e senza fiato, con la testa inchiodata e le mani incapaci di parare i colpi. Poi la vita ci darà strade diverse. Tu prenderai tutta la gioia che puoi, io mi accontenterò di sognare a una finestra, tu soffrirai per piccoli grandi dolori, io ti invidierò per questo. Il luogo dove si incontrano la nostra amicizia e la nostra invidia è un luogo raro, e basterebbe che tu lo ricordassi perché io sia, una volta per tutte, rispettato.”
— Stefano Benni, Achille Piè Veloce
Ogni tanto mi sembra che tutti vadano avanti e io sia ferma immobile
Mi scivola via il tempo, sto perdendo qualcosa di mio. Cresco? Vuol dire questo, davvero? Non mi sento pronta alle responsabilità, ho paura delle persone sole, non sono in grado di studiare, sono una cazzona
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Legend of Demon Cat (妖猫传) dir. Chen Kaige (陈凯歌). 2017.
Legend of Demon Cat is set over a thousand years ago during the Tang Dynasty. A Chinese poet and a Japanese monk join forces to investigate a demonic cat who has possessed a general’s wife and wreaked havoc on the imperial court. The investigation takes gruesome and unexpected twists, resulting in the monk and the poet unraveling the mystery behind the death decades earlier of legendary, beautiful concubine Yang Guifei
Based on the novel Samana Kukai written by Japanese writer Yoneyama Mineo, this film is fifth generation director Chen Kaige’s latest work in the fantasy mystery genre. A lavish set that costed US$200 million and five years to create was constructed for the film. It was reported that the set will be turned into a theme park.
The director’s passion for telling the story of the forward-thinking Tang dynasty is understandable at a time when the world has run amok. “I’ve felt very bad that traditional culture, including Confucianism, has completely been abandoned in China,” says Chen, a self-proclaimed Buddhist. “The lifestyle of the old cities has gone, unfortunately.”
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