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Carmela Nossa Guizzo
- Amy (4 Years Old)
- (as Carmela Guizzo)
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This is the second best episode or merely the best one I must say.At first that I thought that 5th one was the best,but this(7th) one has come out of the blue and made me changed my decision and I expect a lot more to come like these.Gosh..! how come the writers are getting these ideas..?!.Go on guys great job
Holy effing cow, this episode was insane!!! It's like 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' made love to 'Inception', and this was their crazy beautiful baby. What a mindfu** of a psychedelic thrill ride and what a celebration of creativity and inspired filmmaking. Episode 7 of 'Legion' just showed what television can do when artists have free reign and are not hindered by the necessity to aim for a mainstream audience.
What Noah Hawley and his team have achieved with 'Legion' so far can't be praised enough; this is what it looks like when filmmakers take risks and really try to create something unique, fresh and new - and with complete and utter disregard for conventions. So far, this whole show has been a firework of inventive visuals (combined with perfect musical choices) and clever ideas, but this episode in particular is nothing short of a television masterpiece. Outstanding and just: WOW! 10 stars out of 10.
What Noah Hawley and his team have achieved with 'Legion' so far can't be praised enough; this is what it looks like when filmmakers take risks and really try to create something unique, fresh and new - and with complete and utter disregard for conventions. So far, this whole show has been a firework of inventive visuals (combined with perfect musical choices) and clever ideas, but this episode in particular is nothing short of a television masterpiece. Outstanding and just: WOW! 10 stars out of 10.
This is one hands down one of the best comic book shows ever made for sure
I can't review this without spoilers except to say that it's a great work of art. As out there as it gets, it stays grounded throughout. Flights of fancy as in prior episodes (e.g., dance sequences, animation sequences for backstory exposition, etc.) are one thing, but it's hard to maintain urgency without restoring to formula. Every shot and every cut in this episode is bespoke. It's some of the best writing, directing, and editing I've ever seen, and Aubrey Plaza's performance is off the charts.
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(Legion: Chapter 7) does great turning this cozy campfire that the show started to a volcano spewing lava, just magnificent work, all this phenomenal artistic and psychedelic feel that that chapter 7 has was just so amazing to watch, didn´t feel bored at anytime.
About: chapter 7 lets us get a little breathing room by lowering the tension and giving us a satisfying result of what David and his friends did in the last 2 episodes, that led up to this moment in time.
Amazing episode guys, go watch it!!!
(11/10)
Shortened Summary: chapter 7 is a satisfying result of the great tension ep 5 & 6 build, which makes it the best episode yet with such amazing directing that turns chapter 7 into tv-show art.
(Legion: Chapter 7) does great turning this cozy campfire that the show started to a volcano spewing lava, just magnificent work, all this phenomenal artistic and psychedelic feel that that chapter 7 has was just so amazing to watch, didn´t feel bored at anytime.
About: chapter 7 lets us get a little breathing room by lowering the tension and giving us a satisfying result of what David and his friends did in the last 2 episodes, that led up to this moment in time.
Amazing episode guys, go watch it!!!
(11/10)
Shortened Summary: chapter 7 is a satisfying result of the great tension ep 5 & 6 build, which makes it the best episode yet with such amazing directing that turns chapter 7 into tv-show art.
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Oliver Bird: On the chest of a barmaid in Sale, were tattooed all the prices of ale. And on her behind, for the sake of the blind, was the same information in braille.
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Written by Jeff Russo and Maurice Ravel
Performed by Jeff Russo featuring Paco Rodrigo
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