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KENNETH TURAN, BYLINE: "Child 44" is involving despite itself. This police tale, starring Tom Hardy, is awkward at times, but it musters enough punch to hold our interest. The key is the film's unusual setting - the Soviet Union during the last days of a dictator, Joseph Stalin. It was Stalin who decreed that murder was a disease of capitalism that by definition could not be present in a Soviet society. So the trail of a serial killer would not be investigated because officially. that crime did not exist. The year is 1953 and Leo, played by Hardy, lives in Moscow where he's an officer of the state's internal police. The Soviet system has been good to him. And he never tires of telling friends how he met his wife, played by the girl with the dragon tattoo, Noomi Rapace.


While collaborating with Citti on the script, Pasolini was compelled to transpose the setting of Salò from 18th-century France (as depicted in de Sade's original book) to the last days of Benito Mussolini's regime in the Republic of Salò in the spring of 1944.[11] Salò is a toponymical metonymy for the Italian Social Republic (RSI) (because Mussolini ruled from this northern town rather than from Rome), which was a puppet state of Nazi Germany.[12] While writing the script, it was decided between Citti and Pasolini that the latter would direct the project, as Citti had planned to write a separate project after completing Salò.[13] Pasolini noted his main contribution to Citti's original screenplay as being its "Dante-esque structure",[14] which Pasolini felt had been de Sade's original intention with the source material.[15]




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Everybody wants your money these days. That has always been the case with capitalism of course, but it used to at least feel like more of a trade-off. The people wanting your money would give you something for your cash. Want a rotary phone? Sure, gimme two dollars and a jar of beeswax, or whatever the price of rotary phones were in the old days. It used to be the case with video games too. You want Tomb Raider 3? Sure, gimme the cash. Okay, here's your game, go play it, '90s Stacey. These days, with everything digitised and profit-driven like never before, it's a little different. The latest game to gouge your eyes out and then try to sell them back to you as part of a Vision Pack DLC is Ark: Survival Evolved.


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