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Week 8 of my writing about different staff, and I’m still motivated to do so. This one was all about consuming chill and somewhat “low-effort” content, so here we are.
Blacksad, Juan Díaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido.
The last two volumes of “Blacksad” by Juan Díaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido, and I have to say, I’m a fan. The whole series is a great noir graphic BD novel, a satire, and allegory, with rare but great humour and wit. The stories get more complex and emotional as we follow Blacksad, a private detective, in every volume.
Kiki’s delivery service, 1989
I love “Kiki’s delivery service” wholeheartedly, hence a rewatch. A movie about a little witch and her familiar? Definitely, I’m going to like it. It has to be studio Ghibli’s magic, I would say, but it’s an ultimate instantly-feel-better wholesome movie, and is easily my favourite by Hayao Miyazaki.
Il ballo della vita, Måneskin
My search for the albums I want to include into my (one day, hopefully) essay about modern-day poetry continues, and I am now going through my favourite Måneskin’s album, “Il ballo della vita”. I find this one and “Teatro d’ira” to be more emotional than their newest one, “Rush!”. Moreover, I think, it has a great balance between “I sufferingly suffer” and “Freak everyone & everything”. It is difficult to highlight just one track, but if I had to, I’d highlight two – “Torna a casa” and “Lasciami stare”.
Furthermore, this week was about reading my linguistics textbook (an interesting read, I have to admit) and reading a great classic, which I’m yet to finish, so I’ll leave it for the next time.