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Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus - Black Art Design 10- Premium Metal Printed soft Bumper shock Proof Case CS-12039

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Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus - Black Art Design 10- Premium Metal Printed soft Bumper shock Proof Case CS-12039Very High Quality Super HD Printing (Will never fade) Tempered Metal back with a premium glossy finish. Soft shockProof Rubber inner and Edges material. Sleek, Stylish, and Thin profile very light in weight. Shock Proof Material Provides up to 10 ft Drop Protection for phone. Protects your Phone from scratches, dirt, and bumps. Precise openings on the Case For, allowing access to all controls and features of the Phone. Note: This is Customized case
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One of my favorite purchases. The book arrived on time and in excellent condition. The book is a must have for serious scholars of this time period. I am most pleased to have found such an excellent addition to my library.
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Charles R. Wichman
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Well written
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Absorbing farce
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Courtney Salmon
Draper, US
★★★★★ 4
parodies of a classic
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In Shamela, Fielding gives us the behind-the-scenes true Hollywood version of Pamela's story (and it's tabloid worthy). In Joseph Andrews, Fielding shares the tale of Pamela's brother caught in the same sort of madcap antics she endured.
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B. Ying
Waukegan, US
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An Excellent Film
The success of this film is derived from Paul Schrader’s concept for the film and his hiring of his production designer, Eiko Ishioka, a Japanese female artist. The four chapters are presented in a simple setting with ingenious design while telling Mishima’s personal history and development into a Nobel price winning author and martyr for his political beliefs. This blu ray is a new restored 4K digital transfer of the director’s cut. As usual Criterion Collection also included a wealth of commentaries, interviews, a 1985 documentary about Mishima and a booklet. A very best blu ray package if you are interested in the person and subject matters.
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Steve Schudin
West Palm Beach, US
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Astonishing Movie
This is exactly the kind of movie that would never receive funding today and get within hailing distance of production. This movie was my 'gateway drug' into the dark and fascinating world of Yukio Mishima which is one of those things where, as the saying goes, "If you know, you know." This film is basically a collection of several short films woven together. One is the story of Mishima himself, from childhood up to the morning of his last day. The other shorts are taken from four of his novels, including my personal favorite, 'Runaway Horses'. For the biographical portions of the film, which are mostly in black-and-white, Roy Scheider's narration is excellent as well. All in all, this movie is a beautiful introduction to Yukio Mishima as well as an artistic triumph for Paul Schrader.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023

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