Also don't miss the film adaptation of John Ford's play. It's very good and the last scene resembles the last scene of Harakiri.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza
The movie title "Addio fratello crudele" (literary "goodbye cruel brother") doesn't credit the original one though, hahah.
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Replying to @noologizing
Yes, but they had to change the title back to the original for a broader distribution.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza
Fair enough. We Italians are rather (in)famous for our way of translating movie titles.
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Replying to @noologizing
No, the Italian title was the original movie title, but they realized it's best to use the actual Ford's play title on which the movie was based, perfect Jacobean revenge drama.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza
Oh yes, the Italian movie title is the original one. In this case, it's more a matter of badly translating from the original play LOL.
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In dollars and vials, don't want middle eastern money.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @noologizing
I am stuck in the Middle East. Sending my Charges, Tesla trooper is charged.
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