The best Western in history is the result of irony, a genre born in Italy that gave the genre founded by Ford, a change of style, narrative and timing in what was called "spaghetti", qualifying that curiously laid the foundations of said evolution through Sergio Leone.
Cataloged in all rankings as one of the best films of all time, beyond its cult, the film premiered at the premiere of the prizes and criticism in the screenwriting category despite its transgressive anti-social proposal that challenged good habits.
Emma Stone's most recent movie, The Favorite, is probably the movie that deserves the most awards this season (alongside Roma), and since I never lose a moment where I can admire this beauty that I've been following since 2012, it's time I share with all of you the movie that made me love her.
The birth of a master, Magnolia can be the most complex and clearer film testimony about the so-called structure and characters, which are developed here under 9 subplots that despite having a subtle narrative union between them, keep an evolutionary link within the 3 essential acts of the approach, confrontation and resolution.
Alright guys, so here's how Ah'm hoping things will go.
See, next month, specifically the 12th of July, will be three years exactly since Ah started writing mah little adventures in the realm of ponies.
And, seeing as that is what's coming up, Ah'm hoping to have the start of the new story ready to post by then.
It's coming along at the usual pace, which is pretty good.