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In Theorem Pasolini combined the most important, seemingly contradictory themes in his work: humanistic mysticism, social engagement, and provocative perversity
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Kill Bill might be watchable at a wild party, but under any other circumstances, the viewing experience turns into something painful and hard to digest.