Saturday, February 5, 2011

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Lovely Bones

Unlike the Italian, and not less than that of most European, American cinema has never been afraid to broach the subject of death, in a sense, helped by a more secular approach to the topic of life after life, the more autonomous and less bound to solids dictates of Catholicism, which make this important subject for the concept and foundation of his thought. ( ... )

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